China, the US, and World Order


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2020-04-30

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Book Chapter

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Abstract

US-Chinese rivalry is becoming the prime mover of global affairs. Though the long-term trajectory of this critical relationship is uncertain, several salient factors are already apparent: pernicious variations of nationalism on both sides; foreign policies that are increasingly shaped by domestic problems; and a growing tendency to allow expectations of future competition to drive the development of grand strategy. If current trends continue, the dynamics of the US-China relationship will further imperil the rules-based international order, with far-reaching consequences well beyond East Asia.

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published

Book title

Strategic Trends 2020: Key Developments in Global Affairs

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7 - 29

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Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich

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China; United States

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03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas check_circle

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