TY - GEN N2 - This book provides an alternative perspective to examine the power interactions between a rising China and a "relatively" declining United States in the changing world situation. It first revisits Power Transition Theory and particularly some of the key terms and concepts such as degree of satisfaction, then analyzes the differences between the rise of China and that of former emerging powers, and finally argues that the rise of China is historically, culturally, and structurally different. Hence, a peaceful power transition (if any) in the future can only be realized through a successful engagement by the dominant U.S. particularly in international institutions. Readers will find qualitative case studies, both historical and institutional, and a discussion of how the application of game theory can best direct the U.S. policy toward China. Graduate students and academics with a focus in international relations and East Asia studies as well as policy makers will find this book a valuable resource in identifying the reasonable path of China's changing relationship with the U.S. In an increasingly interconnected world, great powers must engage and reconcile with each other particularly over cross-border issues. AB - This book provides an alternative perspective to examine the power interactions between a rising China and a "relatively" declining United States in the changing world situation. It first revisits Power Transition Theory and particularly some of the key terms and concepts such as degree of satisfaction, then analyzes the differences between the rise of China and that of former emerging powers, and finally argues that the rise of China is historically, culturally, and structurally different. Hence, a peaceful power transition (if any) in the future can only be realized through a successful engagement by the dominant U.S. particularly in international institutions. Readers will find qualitative case studies, both historical and institutional, and a discussion of how the application of game theory can best direct the U.S. policy toward China. Graduate students and academics with a focus in international relations and East Asia studies as well as policy makers will find this book a valuable resource in identifying the reasonable path of China's changing relationship with the U.S. In an increasingly interconnected world, great powers must engage and reconcile with each other particularly over cross-border issues. T1 - Rising China in a changing world :power transitions and global leadership / AU - Kai, Jin, CN - E183.8.C5 ID - 1399494 KW - Balance of power KW - World politics KW - Power transmission. KW - Équilibre des puissances KW - Politique mondiale KW - Énergie mécanique SN - 9789811008276 SN - 9811008272 TI - Rising China in a changing world :power transitions and global leadership / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-10-0827-6 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-10-0827-6 ER -