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American Trans-Pacific partnership project and China / Trush, S   Article
Trush, S Article
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Summary/Abstract THE TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP (TPP) initiative was first launched by New Zealand, Singapore and Chile in 2003. Since the United States joined the process in 2011, this concept, significantly reformatted and with an expanded membership, has been regarded as a purely American one. It is also rightly seen as a (if not the) key element of the strategic shift of focus in U.S. foreign policy to the Asia-Pacific Region. It is also often viewed in conjunction with the conceptually symmetrical Transatlantic Partnership between the United States and the European Union. Many experts argue - with varying degrees of credibility - that the combination of these two initiatives is of central, systemic importance to the foreign-policy and foreign economic strategy of the Administration of Barack Obama.
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Escalation around Taiwan: facets of the conflict / Trush, S   Journal Article
Trush, S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A POTENTIAL military conflict between China and the US over Taiwan as a result of either its forced "unification" or its unilateral declaration of independence remains a focus of observers and analysts all over the globe. Throughout 2021, news feeds contained alarming reports about the growing activity of the Chinese Air Force in Taiwan's air defense zone and military exercises simulating the prevention of the capture of an unnamed island during US military maneuvers. Both capitals are exchanging harsh warning statements.
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Europe between the U.S. and China / Trush, S   Journal Article
Trush, S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE CONFLICT between the United States and the People's Republic of China is increasingly taking on a systemic and, in a certain historical perspective, irreversible character. It unfolds not only in the economic, geopolitical, military, technological, and humanitarian dimensions of the bilateral relations, but also in the civilizational dimension. In addition to forming a storyline for Hollywood blockbusters, the hatred of everything Chinese in the United States, currently still focused on the "red-Chinese," also actively penetrates the university milieu. With a little help from Donald Trump's political strategists, the COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected almost every state, has become a "China virus."
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One Year of President Donald Trump's China Policy / Trush, S   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract CHINA became a defining topic of Donald Trump's election campaign, since it was closely associated with the basic elements of both his foreign and domestic policy. Whether directly or indirectly, China affected globalization, its pluses and minuses for America, U.S. jobs and industry, the conditions of American business's competition on both the domestic and foreign markets, the ensuring of free trade, the revival of depressed industrial regions, the leaking of technological and strategic secrets, key elements of military strategy, and the United States' role in the world and geoeconomics.
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