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ID165734
Title ProperIs International Leadership Changing Hands or Disappearing? China and the USA in Comparative Perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorBeeson, Mark ;  Mark Beeson, Nathan Watson ;  Watson, Nathan
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years much attention has been given to the ongoing rise of China and its potential consequences for the extant international order. Less attention, however, has been given to the possibility of a US withdrawal from its role at the center of the order it helped to create. Since the election of Donald Trump, however, the prospect of a "leadership vacuum," caused by American policies that seek to dismantle, weaken, or ignore various international institutions, has become an increasingly important issue. In this article we explore the historical nature of US hegemony and the factors that may be encouraging the Trump administration to abandon America's leadership role. We also consider the factors that may inhibit China from offering an alternative. Consequently, we argue that international order in the near future may be defined by a lack of leadership rather than a hegemonic transition.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Perspectives Vol. 43, No.2; Spring 2019: p.387-415
Journal SourceAsian Perspectives Vol: 43 No 2
Key WordsLeadership ;  China ;  Hegemony ;  US ;  International Leadership ;  Donald Trump


 
 
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