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Hou wei ji shi jie yu Zhong Mei zhan luue jing zhu  The Post-Crisis World and the Strategic Competition between China and the United States 

后危机世界与中美战略竞逐 
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    Author(s)
    Sun, Zhe
    City
    Beijing 
    Country
    China 
    Language
    Chinese (simplified) 
    ISBN
    9787802324121 
    Date of Publication
    2010 
    Publisher
    Cover Type
    Soft cover 
    Pages
    436 
    Subject
    Foreign Policy / International Relations
     
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    The Post-Crisis World and the Strategic Competition between China and the United States In 2010, Sino-US relations experienced a turbulent period of ups and downs, undergoing profound, dynamic, and significant changes. The alternating deepening of competition and cooperation across multiple sectors and at multiple levels triggered an intensified competition between the two countries for a new round of development opportunities and strategic initiative. From arms sales to Taiwan to the dispute over the RMB exchange rate, from the Sino-Japanese dispute over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands to the US's high-profile pivot to Asia, from the unrest in the South China Sea and the Yellow Sea to the near-violent confrontation following the North Korean-South Korean shelling incident, Sino-US relations in 2010 presented a state of flux, characterized by the unstoppable wind that lingered despite the tree's desire for stillness. Public opinion in both countries intensified the tense atmosphere of the Sino-US strategic contest. Sino-US relations faced a crossroads, and China's diplomatic strategy toward the US faced unprecedented challenges. This book is the collective work of all researchers at the Center for Sino-US Relations Studies at Tsinghua University. It is divided into four parts, providing a panoramic observation and in-depth analysis of the development of Sino-US relations, the political and strategic trends of the two countries, economic conflicts and cooperation, military and security relations, and the Taiwan issue.