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Author Goldstein, Lyle, author

Title Meeting China halfway : how to defuse the emerging US-China rivalry / Lyle J. Goldstein
Published Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, [2015]

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Contents Introduction -- Bad blood : the legacy of history for US-China relations -- Imagine : the Taiwan question and US-China relations -- Mutually assured dependence : economic aspects of US-China relations -- Toxic embrace : the environment and US-China relations -- South-south "pivot" : the developing world and US-China relations -- Persian spring : the Middle East and US-China relations -- Bipolarity reconsidered : the Korean peninsula and US-China relations -- Lodestone : Japan and US-China relations -- The new Fulda gap : Southeast Asia and US-China relations -- Alter ego : India and US-China relations -- Conclusion : rebalancing the rebalance : mitigating tendencies toward strategic rivalry in US-China relations
Summary China's expanding economic and military power, and the US response to the challenge of China's rise are shaping international relations in the twenty-first century. A breakdown in this relationship could bring about a situation reminiscent of the Cold War. Lyle Goldstein argues that while conflict is not predetermined, there are worrying signs that the relationship is becoming an increasingly chilly and dangerous rivalry. The main purposes of this book are to analyze the trajectory of the relationship, to examine both US views and Chinese views of the other, and to propose concrete steps to reverse a perilous deterioration in the relationship. He examines key flash points or difficult issues in the US-China relationship in depth, such as Taiwan, the Korean Peninsula, Japan, economic issues, and climate change, to name a few. A unique feature of the book is that Goldstein's language skills allowed him to incorporate Chinese military and diplomatic publications to a degree that few in the West have been able to in the past. Goldstein is under no illusions that compromise is easy, but he calls for both the US and China to take steps to seek an accommodation of interests in the Pacific and globally to avoid a dangerous strategic rivalry
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Security (National & International)
Diplomatic relations
International economic relations
Military relations
Internationella relationer.
Militära förbindelser.
Internationell ekonomi.
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations -- China
China -- Foreign relations -- United States
United States -- Military relations -- China
China -- Military relations -- United States
United States -- Foreign economic relations -- China
China -- Foreign economic relations -- United States
Subject China
United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2019716253
ISBN 9781626161627
1626161623