This book considers how the emerging superpower rivalry between the US and China compares to the Cold War, and what it means for the world. Featuring contributions from leading strategic thinkers like Stephen Walt, M. Taylor Fravel, Scott Kastner, François Heisbourg and Thomas J. Christensen, the book analyzes key issues such as the prospect for war, economic and military balances, the impact of technology, the relationship between China and Russia, and NATO's role. It offers a nuanced perspective on a relationship that is likely to be at least as significant as the Cold War, highlighting the…mehr
This book considers how the emerging superpower rivalry between the US and China compares to the Cold War, and what it means for the world. Featuring contributions from leading strategic thinkers like Stephen Walt, M. Taylor Fravel, Scott Kastner, François Heisbourg and Thomas J. Christensen, the book analyzes key issues such as the prospect for war, economic and military balances, the impact of technology, the relationship between China and Russia, and NATO's role. It offers a nuanced perspective on a relationship that is likely to be at least as significant as the Cold War, highlighting the critical differences between this superpower rivalry and the previous one.
Bård Nikolas Vik Steen is a geopolitical analyst and security policy advisor at the Norwegian Ministry of Defence. He was a member of the secretariat to the Norwegian Defence Commission of 2021, which delivered the most comprehensive review of the Norwegian Armed Forces since the Cold War. Steen previously served as the Programme Manager of the Norwegian Nobel Institute. His last book, Nuclear Disarmament: A Critical Assessment was published by Routledge in 2019. All opinions expressed in this book are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Norwegian Ministry of Defence or any other agency of the Norwegian Government.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgments * List of Contributors * Introduction * I This is Not Cold War II * 1: Odd Arne Westad: The Cold War and Our Own Times: Differences, Similarities, and Lessons * 2: Øystein TunsjØ: US-China Bipolarity and Conflictual Coexistence * II The Economic Contest * 3: David Dollar: The Limits of China's Economic Rise * 4: Arthur R. Kroeber: The ''Venture Capital State'': Implications for China's Growth * III The Military Balance * 5: Robert S. Ross: China: Regional Power or Global Superpower? * 6: Thomas J. Christensen: Will US-PRC Military Competition Go Global?: Why Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Matters * IV The Technological Rivalry * 7: M. Taylor Fravel: Technological Competition and the US-China Rivalry * 8: Henrik Stålhane Hiim: Technological Change and the Intensifying US-China Security Dilemma * V The Russia-China Partnership * 9: Elizabeth Wishnick: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the Sino-Russian Partnership * 10: Alice Ekman: China-Russia Rapprochement: Beyond Rationality, the Strength of Ideology * VI The Geopolitical Consequences * 11: Jo Inge Bekkevold: The Geography of Rimland and Heartland: Why the US-China Rivalry Differs from the Cold War * 12: Bård Nikolas Vik Steen: Geotransition and the Future of Global Stability * VII The Future of NATO * 13: François Heisbourg: Can NATO Survive the Geostrategic Pivot to Asia? * 14: Stephen M. Walt: Will Europe Balance China?: Transatlantic Security Cooperation in an Era of Sino-American Rivalry * VIII The Hot War * 15: Scott L. Kastner: Assessing the Prospects for Armed Conflict in the Taiwan Strait * 16: Bruno Tertrais: What a Conflict over Taiwan Would Look Like * Index
* Acknowledgments * List of Contributors * Introduction * I This is Not Cold War II * 1: Odd Arne Westad: The Cold War and Our Own Times: Differences, Similarities, and Lessons * 2: Øystein TunsjØ: US-China Bipolarity and Conflictual Coexistence * II The Economic Contest * 3: David Dollar: The Limits of China's Economic Rise * 4: Arthur R. Kroeber: The ''Venture Capital State'': Implications for China's Growth * III The Military Balance * 5: Robert S. Ross: China: Regional Power or Global Superpower? * 6: Thomas J. Christensen: Will US-PRC Military Competition Go Global?: Why Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Matters * IV The Technological Rivalry * 7: M. Taylor Fravel: Technological Competition and the US-China Rivalry * 8: Henrik Stålhane Hiim: Technological Change and the Intensifying US-China Security Dilemma * V The Russia-China Partnership * 9: Elizabeth Wishnick: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and the Sino-Russian Partnership * 10: Alice Ekman: China-Russia Rapprochement: Beyond Rationality, the Strength of Ideology * VI The Geopolitical Consequences * 11: Jo Inge Bekkevold: The Geography of Rimland and Heartland: Why the US-China Rivalry Differs from the Cold War * 12: Bård Nikolas Vik Steen: Geotransition and the Future of Global Stability * VII The Future of NATO * 13: François Heisbourg: Can NATO Survive the Geostrategic Pivot to Asia? * 14: Stephen M. Walt: Will Europe Balance China?: Transatlantic Security Cooperation in an Era of Sino-American Rivalry * VIII The Hot War * 15: Scott L. Kastner: Assessing the Prospects for Armed Conflict in the Taiwan Strait * 16: Bruno Tertrais: What a Conflict over Taiwan Would Look Like * Index
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