ID | 174402 |
Title Proper | United States, China, and the Indo-Pacific Strategy |
Other Title Information | the Rise and Return of Strategic Competition |
Language | ENG |
Author | Hu, Weixing |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | China is and will remain the most important great-power rival for the United States in the 21st century. The Trump administration has adopted a whole-of-government approach to compete with China. Washington is taking tough measures confronting China's challenges to the US economic interests, values, and security. The Indo-Pacific region is a key area where US-China strategic competition takes place. The US Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS) is a core competitive instrument for Washington to contain China's rising power and influence among those countries along the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The articles in this special section examine the changing parameters of the US-China relationship and how Beijing responds to the US Indo-Pacific Strategy. |
`In' analytical Note | China Review Vol. 20, No.3; Aug 2020: p.127-142 |
Journal Source | China Review 2020-08 20, 3 |
Key Words | China ; United State ; Strategic Competition ; Indo-Pacific Strategy |