ID | 177648 |
Title Proper | US-China Relations and Remaking Global Governance |
Other Title Information | From Stalemate and Progress to Crisis to Resolutions |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chin, Gregory T |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In this article I examine the emerging crisis in major institutions of global governance, and the ways that US-China relations play crucially in the crisis and its potential resolution. The mix of competition and cooperation in the US-China relationship during the Obama presidency resulted in progress as well as stalemate in global governance, while the subsequent degeneration of relations during the Trump presidency has brought about crisis situations in major international organizations, a critical change-point in global governance. But the change is ambiguous; it can result either in organizational collapse or the pursuit of a fundamentally transformative outcome. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Perspectives Vol. 45, No.1; Winter 2021: p.91-109 |
Journal Source | Asian Perspectives Vol: 45 No 1 |
Key Words | crisis ; Global Governance ; Barack Obama ; Xi Jinping ; US-China Relation ; Donald Trump |