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Crisis in US-China Bilateral Security Relations
/ Yung, Christopher
Yung, Christopher
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Although the US and Chinese security relationship has been tense for over three decades, the last three years has seen it slide into acute crisis. The two countries are in a full-blown security dilemma, going after each other’s “core interests,” using their alliances and partnerships to attempt to weaken or restrain the other, and pushing aside confidence-building measures designed to help manage the competitive relationship. Before deriving new policy measures that can foster habits of cooperation between the two countries, the United States and China must create a new strategic consensus around which the bilateral security relationship can be defined
Key Words
Confidence Building Measures
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Military relations
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crisis
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Dialogues
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Bilateral Security
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Mistrust
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Core Interests
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Tension
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US-China Relation
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Strategic Consensus
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Mine and undersea warfare for the future
/ Edwards, Joshua J; Gallagher, Dennis M
Edwards, Joshua J
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A resurgent regional power in the Pacific has grown successively more aggressive in territorial claims to a number of disputed island groups. Unilaterally establishing air-defense identification zones and stoking nationalistic feelings among its population have spiked international tensions in the region as other nations resist this aggressive behavior. In this powder-keg situation, a tactical miscalculation on the part of one aggressor ship skipper results in a collision between opposing warships. Both countries begin mobilizing for war.
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International Conflict
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Maritime Strategy
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Naval Warfare
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Sea-Power
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Future Warfare
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Regional Power
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Territorial Conflict
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Economic Interest
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Geopolitical Interest
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Territorial Claim
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US-China Relation
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Asymmetric Combat
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US-China Relations and Remaking Global Governance: From Stalemate and Progress to Crisis to Resolutions
/ Chin, Gregory T
Chin, Gregory T
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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.
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crisis
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Global Governance
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Barack Obama
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Xi Jinping
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US-China Relation
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Donald Trump
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