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CHINA - US RIVALRY (3) answer(s).
 
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Geopolitics and geoeconomics in the China–Latin American relations in the context of the US–China trade war and the COVID-19 pan / Maya, Juan Carlos Gachuz; Urdinez, Francisco   Journal Article
Urdinez, Francisco Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Bretton Woods institutions have failed to accommodate a rising China, and many authors describe this moment as a crisis of the liberal order, which China is intentionally contesting. The World Trade Organization was incapable of offering a solution to the trade war, and more recently, the World Health Organization was incapable of reducing – and rather partly contributed to – tensions between the US and China in the management of COVID-19 crisis. This Special Issue is made up of six manuscripts that address the most sensitive issues of the China–Latin American relationship amid the challenges of the growing dispute with the United States. The manuscripts assess the four main concerns that are shaping the agenda in China–Latin American relations in times of increasing geopolitical and geoeconomic competition between the United States and China: the Belt and Road Initiative, the One-China policy, the trade war, and the COVID-19 crisis.
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Inherent logic behind ising China-Japan tensions / Zhiye, Ji   Journal Article
Zhiye, Ji Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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New model of big power relations? China–US strategic rivalry and balance of power in the Asia–Pacific / Zhao, Suisheng   Article
Zhao, Suisheng Article
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Summary/Abstract Exploring the causes of the China–US strategic rivalry and its possible mitigation, this article argues that President Xi's new model of big power relations represents a challenge to the US primacy in the Asia–Pacific based on China's rising power and deeply rooted suspicion of the US containment. But neither the US nor China can be the single dominant power in the region. The new model can be built only if China and the US demonstrate a strategic restraint and maintain a delicate balance of power to prevent their rivalry from boiling over into a new Cold War.
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