US-China rivalry: great power competition in the Indo-Pacific
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Edingburgh University Press
[2024]
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Abstract: | US-China Rivalry offers a holistic analysis of the unfolding of US-China competition in the Indo-Pacific, using a novel theory called neo-offensive realism. It synthesises quantitative and qualitative data to examine the intensification of US-China competition across the Indo-Pacific in recent years, with a focus on why the competition is intensifying under the interplay of system-level and unit-level forces; where the competition is unfolding across states and quasi-states in the region; how the competition is conducted through economic and military influence mechanisms; and whither the competition is developing in the future. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturangaben, Register |
Umfang: | xiv, 324 Seiten Diagramme, Karten |
ISBN: | 9781399534161 1399534165 |
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spelling | Fong, Brian C. H. Verfasser (DE-588)1051610125 aut US-China rivalry great power competition in the Indo-Pacific Brian C. H. Fong Edinburgh Edingburgh University Press [2024] xiv, 324 Seiten Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturangaben, Register Introduction : power plays across two oceans Theoretical framework : towards neo-offensive realism Part I : why to compete China and the US : a tale of two hegemons Japan, Australia, India, and South Korea : the uneasy partners Part II : where and how to compete Hong Kong : the rise and fall of a geopolitical buffer-zone Taiwan : the contesting of a contested state Pacific Islands : small states in great game Southeast Asia : a divided house torn between great powers South Asia : a periphery with rising prominence Part III : whither the competition The four futures of Indo-Pacific : multiple scenarios analysis US-China Rivalry offers a holistic analysis of the unfolding of US-China competition in the Indo-Pacific, using a novel theory called neo-offensive realism. It synthesises quantitative and qualitative data to examine the intensification of US-China competition across the Indo-Pacific in recent years, with a focus on why the competition is intensifying under the interplay of system-level and unit-level forces; where the competition is unfolding across states and quasi-states in the region; how the competition is conducted through economic and military influence mechanisms; and whither the competition is developing in the future. |
spellingShingle | Fong, Brian C. H. US-China rivalry great power competition in the Indo-Pacific Introduction : power plays across two oceans Theoretical framework : towards neo-offensive realism Part I : why to compete China and the US : a tale of two hegemons Japan, Australia, India, and South Korea : the uneasy partners Part II : where and how to compete Hong Kong : the rise and fall of a geopolitical buffer-zone Taiwan : the contesting of a contested state Pacific Islands : small states in great game Southeast Asia : a divided house torn between great powers South Asia : a periphery with rising prominence Part III : whither the competition The four futures of Indo-Pacific : multiple scenarios analysis |
title | US-China rivalry great power competition in the Indo-Pacific |
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