Chapter 3appraises China’s strategic challenge and the US response, drawing out the parallels to the Cold War. It concludes that the real problem in the bilateral relationship is the diametrically-opposed political systems and values of the two powers, compounded by their sense of exceptionalism....
The new Cold War: how the contest between the US and China will shape our centurydoi:10.1057/s41304-024-00497-2Javadi, MahmoudVrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, BelgiumPalgrave Macmillan UKEuropean Political Science
Daniel Russel, former US assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, said people should be careful about labeling the current situation as a "Cold War" because it "creates a mindset that could drive policies and would actually escalate risk." There is a substantial differenc...
But some say it's going to be different this time between China and the U.S. This is going to be a "new cold war". Schwab said he does not like this statement, because sometimes prophecies have a tendency to self-fulfill. "I think we have to make every effort to avo...
1 co-observer Most Europeans think that there is a new Cold War unfolding between the US and its rivals, Russia and China - but do not think their own country is involved, a new polling-backed report by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) has found. ...
country – I believe China – will gain the upper hand, but essential to any settlement will be a new synthesis between China and the US, a new kind of relationship, rather than the knock-out punch which ended the first cold war. ...
new cold war”. He is right, if by that we mean a conflict identical to that between the US and the Soviet Union after the second world war. But these differences, albeit real, are not that encouraging. Friction between the US and China might be even more damaging than the cold war....
that is not or less rule-based – as experience from developed countries shows that having a regulatory environment is important to China’s future growth. China should endeavor to avoid a new “cold war,” and seek the maximum consensus on the new rules with other major economies, he noted...
America’s rivalry with China is beginning to resemble its struggle with the Soviet Union. In a series of articles, the FT explores how the technology world is splitting into two blocs, military tensions are rising and countries are being asked to choose
The China–US great power relationship appears to have entered a stage in which anarchy is less responsive to the control mechanisms that allowed a certain degree of methodological predictability in much of the post-WWII international relations. The present research aims to offer an introductory analy...