The United States’ long-standing approach to the People’s Republic of China—“engagement”—is at an end, replaced by a tougher approach, labeled “strategic competition.” Foregrounding the role of knowledge communities in the making of US foreign policy, I show that engagement’s demise followed less a rational process responding to shifts in Chinese behavior and the balance of power, and more a paradigmatic turnover in key individuals’ views of China within the government and the China expert community. Adopting a sociological perspective attuned to the social and professional underpinnings of US foreign policy, I trace the paradigmatic turnover in US views of China to three processes: politicization, professional status competition, and perso...
While each of the dominant theories of International Relations offers segmented contributions to con...
In April 1996, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its Seventh Annual Strateg...
This study analyzes the process of Chinese security decisions which seemed to cause Sino-U.S. detent...
The United States’ long-standing approach to the People’s Republic of China—“engagement”—is at an en...
The U.S. government’s 2017 National Security Strategy claimed, “China and Russia challenge American ...
For 40 years, scholarly analysis of the formation of American policy toward the People\u27s Republic...
Globalization affords greater opportunities to learn about foreign peoples than in the past. What im...
Restricted until 31 Jan. 2011.Whether another state is represented as irrelevant, a source of threat...
From the animosity of the Cold War era, the rapprochement in 1972, normalization of relations in 197...
This article tries to bridge the bureaucratic politics model of foreign policy analysis (FPA), which...
This thesis explores what the US foreign policy of the Obama administrations and the Trump administr...
This study argues that despite the basic inertia in U.S. China policy during the Kennedy and Johnson...
This study examines Chinese views of the United States as articulated by China's America watchers. I...
The United States of America and the People's Republic of China have a record of a complex relations...
This paper tries to explore China's foreign policy motivations vis-à-vis the United States in the 19...
While each of the dominant theories of International Relations offers segmented contributions to con...
In April 1996, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its Seventh Annual Strateg...
This study analyzes the process of Chinese security decisions which seemed to cause Sino-U.S. detent...
The United States’ long-standing approach to the People’s Republic of China—“engagement”—is at an en...
The U.S. government’s 2017 National Security Strategy claimed, “China and Russia challenge American ...
For 40 years, scholarly analysis of the formation of American policy toward the People\u27s Republic...
Globalization affords greater opportunities to learn about foreign peoples than in the past. What im...
Restricted until 31 Jan. 2011.Whether another state is represented as irrelevant, a source of threat...
From the animosity of the Cold War era, the rapprochement in 1972, normalization of relations in 197...
This article tries to bridge the bureaucratic politics model of foreign policy analysis (FPA), which...
This thesis explores what the US foreign policy of the Obama administrations and the Trump administr...
This study argues that despite the basic inertia in U.S. China policy during the Kennedy and Johnson...
This study examines Chinese views of the United States as articulated by China's America watchers. I...
The United States of America and the People's Republic of China have a record of a complex relations...
This paper tries to explore China's foreign policy motivations vis-à-vis the United States in the 19...
While each of the dominant theories of International Relations offers segmented contributions to con...
In April 1996, the Army War College\u27s Strategic Studies Institute held its Seventh Annual Strateg...
This study analyzes the process of Chinese security decisions which seemed to cause Sino-U.S. detent...