The China challenge : shaping the choices of a rising power / Thomas J. Christensen.

Author
Christensen, Thomas J., 1962- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 2015.
Description
xxii, 371 pages ; 24 cm

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            Summary note
            Presents a compelling assessment of Chinese-U.S. relations that challenges common misconceptions while explaining the importance of involving China in the promotion of global order while dissuading the country against regional aggression.
            Bibliographic references
            Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-352) and index.
            Contents
            • China's rise : why it is real
            • This time should be different : China's rise in a globalized world
            • Why Chinese power will not surpass U.S. power anytime soon
            • Why China still poses strategic challenges
            • Global governance : the biggest challenge of all
            • The Soviet collapse and China's rise, 1991/2000
            • The post/9/11 world, 2001/2008
            • China's offensive diplomacy since the financial crisis, 2009/2014
            • Epilogue : the China challenge.
            ISBN
            • 9780393081138 ((hardcover))
            • 0393081133 ((hardcover))
            LCCN
            2015001550
            OCLC
            891611163
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