U.S.–China competition: A power transition perspective
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Örmeci O.; Kısacık S.; Helvacıköylü G. U.S.–China competition: A power transition perspective (2024). China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies, 9(1): 1–25.Abstract
U.S.–China competition has been widely viewed as the most
important feature of world politics that will shape the emerging interna tional order. Whereas Washington increasingly sees Beijing as the sole
great power with the intent and capabilities to dismantle the U.S.-led
liberal order, Beijing views Washington’s military buildup and new
partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region as the latest U.S. attempt to contain
and encircle China. This paper adopts a power transition perspective to
compare the advantages and disadvantages of both powers, using six parameters to measure their relative national strength. In doing so, the
authors try to update and modernize A.F.K. Organski’s theory in the 21st
century, applying it to the most consequential relationship of our time.
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China Quarterly of International Strategic StudiesVolume
9Issue
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https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2377740024500015https://doi.org/10.1142/S2377740024500015
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12780/941
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