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WEIXING, HU (2) answer(s).
 
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China and the United States in the Asia-Pacific: towards a new model or new normal of major power relations? / Weixing, Hu   Journal Article
Weixing, Hu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The relationship between China and the United States is one between a rising power and an established power. Whether China is a revisionist power or a status quo power depends on how China and the United States get on with one another in the Asia-Pacific region. The US pivot to Asia and China’s rapid rise has created new dynamics for China–US relations in the region. A changing China–US relationship is also reshaping the strategic landscapes in the Asia-Pacific. US policy towards China has oscillated between containment and engagement since the end of the Cold War. In recent years, this policy has increasingly focused on the “engage but hedge” logic. The Obama administration’s pivot to Asia has rebalanced the focus of the “engage but hedge” policy and put more emphasis on political, economic and security competition with China in the Asia-Pacific region. Despite Xi Jinping’s proposal for a “new model of major power relations” between China and the United States, both countries are actually entering into a “new normal” type of power rivalry in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Promoting Energy Partnership in Beijing and Washington / Daojiong, Zha; Weixing, Hu   Journal Article
Daojiong, Zha Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Although China and the United States do not rely on one another for energy supplies, the prospects for energy to become a cause for more serious clashes are high. Both countries should move beyond dialogue toward a true partnership that can confront the common challenges they face as importers
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