ID | 132883 |
Title Proper | China and American seapower in East Asia |
Other Title Information | is accommodation possible? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Manicom, James |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Debates about the future of American seapower in East Asia turn on the argument that American seapower presents a risky and costly luxury that undercuts the cooperative potential of US-China relations. This article asks whether accommodation between China and the United States on the possession and exercise of American seapower in East Asia is possible. Accommodation on this front could significantly lower the risks of unintended escalation and in turn undermine arguments that favour an American retreat from East Asia. The article outlines how accommodation can be achieved on the exercise of American seapower in the region. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Strategic Studies Vol.37, No.3; Jun.2014: p.345-371 |
Journal Source | Journal of Strategic Studies Vol.37, No.3; Jun.2014: p.345-371 |
Key Words | Sino - US - Relation ; US - China Relation ; China ; United States ; Seapower ; International Relations - IR ; Cooperative Framework ; Maritime Strategy ; Naval Security ; Maritime System ; Arms Race ; East Asian Security ; Geopolitics ; Regional Security ; Chinese Insurgency ; Rising Power ; Contemporary History ; International Cooperation ; International Alliance |