ALPEROVITCH: Well, I believe there are two things here: I believe we're in a Cold War with China. Cold War 2, as I call it, that is remarkably similar to the first Cold War. And the first thing is, yes, we need to make sure that China does not take Taiwan. Taiwan ...
President Biden has just reiterated that the US does not seek to have a new Cold War with China, to change China's system, or to revitalize alliances against China, and that the US does not support "Taiwan independence" or intend to seek a conflict with China, Xi said. "I take these ...
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....
Morrison disagreed with many in Washington that the United States was in a new Cold War with China. Morrison said the “circumstances are quite different.” He had no answers for how China’s push for power in the South China Sea, on the Indian border and in Hong Kong should be hand...
Cold War US Tactics 1989 US Invasion of Panama United States of America vs Republic of Panama The construction of a short cut from the Pacific to the Atlantic Oceans was a pipe dream for much of the 19th century for both the British and Americans. If a canal existed, then trade would ...
US President Joe Biden had made the commitment that the US does not seek a new Cold War with China, does not aim to change China's system, does not support "Taiwan independence", that the revitalization of US alliances is not targeted at China and that it has no intention of seeking co...
The end of the Cold War has made international relations more complicated rather than simpler. As realism predicts, it did not end competition for power between China, Russia, and the USA. However, realism alone is far from enough to convincingly explain China鈥揜ussia relations. China's ...
Weitz said that Pence's speech does not mean that China and the United States have entered a new Cold War, despite some analysts considering it similar to an "Iron Curtain" speech. His understanding is that the U.S. government still regards Russia as its biggest threat and that the China...
Of all the historical precedents that have been invoked in recent years to make sense of US–China relations, which is the most suggestive? This article argues that the Cold War analogy, which frames the US–Soviet strategic rivalry between 1947 and 1989 as a power-cum-ideological struggle, ...
In the Cold War, it was the Soviet Union playing catch-up to US superiority in the field of ballistic missile technology. Today the tables have been turned. Any arms race will find the US operating from a disadvantage right out of the gate, with Russia already fielding the kind of fifth...