This article examines the competition between China and the United States in security affairs in the Asia-Pacific region, with special focus on their role as suppliers of security. The United States in the post-Cold War period has enjoyed a monopolistic position as a security supplier, but ...
The Math League held itsThird Annual Sino-American International Mathematics Competitionat SUNY-Stony Brook. Students from North America and China competed for individual honors. The event began in the morning of 07/22/2016 with the competition held from 9 AM to 12 Noon. The competition consisted...
America’s imposition of a ‘pacifist constitution’ on post-war Japan, however, didn’t end political violence in the country, especially in absence of a systemic purge of far-right elements as well as growing ideological polarization during the Cold War period. If anything, the remai...
Math League will hold its First Annual Sino-American International Mathematics Competition at SUNY-Stony Brook. Students from North America and China will compete for individual honors. The event will begin in the morning with the competition held from 9 AM to 12 Noon. The competition will consist...
This thesis investigates the cooperation and competition between a global power (the United States) and a regional power (China) in Southeast Asia from 1991 to 2015. The research explores the interests of the US and China, focusing on how collective benefits can be maximised so as to meet the...
百度试题 结果1 题目The Sino-American relationship can be best described as . A. co-operation and competition B. an economic partnership C. employer and employee D. a close military partnership 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
The Application of the GATT/WTO Dispute Resolution System to Competition Issues A recent legislative directive from the Commission of the European Community proposes the enactment of a mandatory bid rule (MBR) whereby a bidder trying t... PC Mavroidis,SJ Van Siclen 被引量: 7发表: 1997年 Russ...
Probing the logic of these strategies, and assessing their various strengths and weaknesses, is critical to going beyond generic “competition” and adopting a new approach. While both collective balancing and comprehensive pressure are more promising, each still involves significant challenges and risk...
The Sino-American Rivalry and Arabian Gulf Security 227 Historically, the Middle East has been a focal point of global geopo- litical competition. As Scobell argues, "for a country that considers itself a great power, being seen as a major player in the Middle East is important. Hence ...
The vicissitudes of Sino-American relations since 1989 support the diagnosis of Harry Harding, that the two countries are bound by cooperation, competition and conflict in all aspects of their relations.1 However, the question of the extent to which the opportunities of cooperation between the two...