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ID117967
Title ProperBeyond the pivot
Other Title Informationa new road map for U.S.-Chinese relations
LanguageENG
AuthorRudd, Kevin
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Debate about the future of U.S.-Chinese relations is currently being driven by a more assertive Chinese foreign and security policy over the last decade, the region's reaction to this, and Washington's response -- the "pivot," or "rebalance," to Asia. The Obama administration's renewed focus on the strategic significance of Asia has been entirely appropriate. Without such a move, there was a danger that China, with its hard-line, realist view of international relations, would conclude that an economically exhausted United States was losing its staying power in the Pacific. But now that it is clear that the United States will remain in Asia for the long haul, the time has come for both Washington and Beijing to take stock, look ahead, and reach some long-term conclusions as to what sort of world they want to see beyond the barricades.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 92, No.2; Mar-Apr 2013: p.9-15
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol. 92, No.2; Mar-Apr 2013: p.9-15
Key WordsUS - Chinese Relations ;  United States ;  China ;  Chinese Foreign Policy ;  Security Policy ;  Asia


 
 
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