China strategy. China's foreign behavior, as the intervening variable, strengthens or weakens the government's perception of China and, thus, determines the US's strategic choices, i.e., whether to pursue a policy of containment, competition, precaution, congagement, engagement, or accommodation ...
2007. "The Strategic Implications of the US and China's Engagement Within Africa." Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies. Vol. 35, No. 1, pp. 1-27.Van Rooyen, Jan, and Solomon, Hussein (2007), `The Strategic Implications of the US and China's Engagement Within ...
Peace as a Process: JFK’s Legacy in an Age of Strategic Great Power Competition Vasilis Trigkas,Visiting Assistant Professor, Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University Dec 31, 2024 As the world looks back into a turbulent 2024, the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors unde...
5th China-US Strategic Economic DialogueHeadlineChinese President Hu hails fruitful SED dialogue Chinese President Hu Jintao on Friday met with U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, special envoy of President George W. Bush. Hu hailed the fruitful results of the fifth China-U.S. Strategic ...
climate change, energy and the environment, building on the U.S.-China Memorandum of Understanding to Enhance Cooperation on Climate Change, Energy and Environment announced at the first round of U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue this July and formally signed during the Presidential visit...
A defining moment is a climactic event, actively driven by an emerging power that almost immediately reconfigures the strategic landscape. Since Chinese and U.S. interests are congruent in some areas and diametrically opposed in others, U.S. policy should reflect this duality. It should ensure ...
“Emphasized the importance of increased PRC nuclear transparency and substantive engagement on practical measures to manage and reduce strategic risks across multiple domains”; and “Highlighted the need to promote stability, help avert an unconstrained arms race, and manage competition so that it does...
The strategic competition between the United States and China is a much broader story that is having an impact on all countries and cross-border business. The new globalization story starts in China because of the country’...
In recent years, the relationship between China and the United States has encountered substantial headwinds, largely due to the deeply flawed perception among U.S. politicians of China as a long-term strategic competitor and “most ...
When it comes to the South China Sea, for China, it is not just a place through which the country's strategic maritime routes pass but also an essential part of its maritime domain. As opposed to the confrontational approach of the US and its two allies, China advocates using peaceful dia...