ID | 174876 |
Title Proper | Double Thucydides trap |
Other Title Information | Donald Trump's presidency and new bipolarity |
Language | ENG |
Author | Yefremenko, Dmitry V |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Donald Trump’s presidency steered U.S.-China relations into a phase of open rivalry for global domination. The U.S. has failed to sidestep the risk of confrontation with China that Graham Allison warned of with his “Thucydides trap” metaphor. The two countries’ strongest trading and economic interdependence has proven unable to prevent a political standoff between Washington and Beijing. Their competition in science and engineering may result in the emergence of two technoeconomic platforms other countries will have to choose between. At the same time, the new U.S.-Chinese bipolarity is far more complex and internally controversial, which is a reason enough to postulate the existence of a “double Thucydides trap.” Importantly, global development is being greatly influenced by the interaction within the U.S.-China-Russia triangle. |
`In' analytical Note | Russia in Global Affairs Vol. 18, No.3; Jul-Sep 2020: p.76-97 |
Journal Source | Russia in Global Affairs Vol: 18 No 3 |
Key Words | World Order ; United States ; China ; Russia ; Bipolarity ; Geopolitical Rivalry ; Chimerica ; Donald Trump ; Thucydides Trap ; Covid-19 Pandemic |