China versus the US
Who Will Prevail?
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Publisher Description
The heralding of ambitions and hardening of geopolitical and military stances by China has given rise to few questions: Did China challenge the United States too hard and too soon and, by doing so, seriously jeopardize its chances of achieving its objectives? Can Washington still contain China's ascendancy and retain its current leading status?This book attempts to explore these questions and analyse if China has tried to display its strength to America too soon. It argues that by comparing the comprehensive national power of the two countries, one may be able to answer the above questions.Contents: AcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorForewordIntroductionThe Good YearsThe UnravelingSailing Against the WindThe Convergence AptitudeThe Mistakes Avoidance AptitudeThe Universality AptitudeThe Military AptitudeThe Economic AptitudeThe Technological AptitudeConclusionBibliographyIndex
Readership: General public; scholars, graduate and undergraduate students studying international business, political science, international relations, American Studies, and China Studies.China;United States;National Power;Economic Growth;Trade War;Convergence Capability;Military Might;Technological Competition;Cultural Universality;South China Sea;East China Sea;Thucydides Trap;First Island Chain;Second Island Chain;Middle Kingdom;Exceptional Nation;Chinese Communist Party;White House;Indian Ocean;India;Russia;Japan;Iran;Made in China 2025;China Dream;Fourth Industrial Revolution;TPP;Pivot to Asia0Key Features:Only book that compares the comprehensive national power of both China and the United States