For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study argues that overt U.S. competition with China for influence in Asia is unwelcome, counterproductive for U.S. interests, and unwarranted given the limited challenge posed by China’s rise. U.S. policymakers should not be misled by prevailing assessments that exaggerate China’s influence in Asia relative to that of the United States. Washington should resist recent congressional, media, and interest group pressures that employ overstated appraisals of China’s rising power in order to push for tougher competition with China. Contrary to prevailing commentaries, the study demonstrates that China’s advance rests on a fairly narrow foundation—generally adroit Chi...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In the face of a rising China...
This article challenges the premature assumption that a power transition between the United States a...
This article examines the United States\u27 response to China\u27s charm offensive in East Asia, par...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Project Muse via the DOI...
The literature on China's regional rise reveals divergent understandings of why China changed its re...
China's growing economic and military power does not go unnoticed in the international arena. United...
The United States and the liberal democratic international system have remained largely unchallenged...
As the world would call it, China is the 2nd superpower in the world and this fact is making headlin...
Summary: In this lecture at ANU, Professor Stephen Walt explains why China\u27s rise will lead to in...
Rising China has been reshaping world order for the last two decades, but this volume argues that we...
China’s rise is affecting the perceptions, interests, and policies of all nations throughout East As...
This article describes the competition between China and the USA for global hegemony. Both states ha...
The United States is for the first time 100 years potentially facing a peer in the international Are...
Asia’s growing economic prosperity led by China’s rise in recent years has caused the spotlight of i...
Rising China has been reshaping world order for the last two decades, but this volume argues that we...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In the face of a rising China...
This article challenges the premature assumption that a power transition between the United States a...
This article examines the United States\u27 response to China\u27s charm offensive in East Asia, par...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Project Muse via the DOI...
The literature on China's regional rise reveals divergent understandings of why China changed its re...
China's growing economic and military power does not go unnoticed in the international arena. United...
The United States and the liberal democratic international system have remained largely unchallenged...
As the world would call it, China is the 2nd superpower in the world and this fact is making headlin...
Summary: In this lecture at ANU, Professor Stephen Walt explains why China\u27s rise will lead to in...
Rising China has been reshaping world order for the last two decades, but this volume argues that we...
China’s rise is affecting the perceptions, interests, and policies of all nations throughout East As...
This article describes the competition between China and the USA for global hegemony. Both states ha...
The United States is for the first time 100 years potentially facing a peer in the international Are...
Asia’s growing economic prosperity led by China’s rise in recent years has caused the spotlight of i...
Rising China has been reshaping world order for the last two decades, but this volume argues that we...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In the face of a rising China...
This article challenges the premature assumption that a power transition between the United States a...
This article examines the United States\u27 response to China\u27s charm offensive in East Asia, par...