Looking for balance [electronic resource] : China, the United States, and power balancing in East Asia / Steve Chan.
2012
JZ1720.A57 C47 2012eb
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Title
Looking for balance [electronic resource] : China, the United States, and power balancing in East Asia / Steve Chan.
Author
Chan, Steve.
ISBN
9780804778473 (electronic bk.)
9780804778206
9780804778206
Publication Details
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2012.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (282 p.)
Call Number
JZ1720.A57 C47 2012eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.1/1205
Summary
Debate surrounding "China's rise," and the prospects of its possible challenge to America's preeminence in international relations in East Asia, has focused on two questions, rooted in power-balancing theory: whether the United States should "contain" or "engage" China; and whether the rise of Chinese power has inclined other East Asian states to "balance" against Beijing by alignment with the United States.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Studies in Asian security
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Table of Contents
Balance of power, power balance, and balancing
Looking for balancing : the non-occurrence of the expected
The political economy of defense and regime strategy
Balance-of-power expectations versus credible commitment
Growth, trust, and historical comparisons
Preferences, intentions, and multilateralism.
Looking for balancing : the non-occurrence of the expected
The political economy of defense and regime strategy
Balance-of-power expectations versus credible commitment
Growth, trust, and historical comparisons
Preferences, intentions, and multilateralism.