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Return of the Dragon

US-China Relations in the 21 st Century

by Danny S. Paau (Volume editor) Herbert S. J. Yee (Volume editor)
©2005 Edited Collection XII, 316 Pages

Summary

A rising China immediately raises two pressing questions. First, the phenomenal growth of Chinese power occurred at the same time as the equally eye-catching display of hostile confrontations and conflicts between China and the United States from the mid-1990s into the early 2000s. How the lone super power of the post-Cold War world and the former Celestial Emperor of Asia that is again on the rise will accommodate each other and the impact that this may have are issues of grave concern to scholars. Second, the world of the twenty-first century has changed significantly, especially in the Asia-Pacific region. How the players in the region – who themselves have undergone many changes – perceive and respond to the interaction between the two titans are important questions for scholars of Sino-US relations. It is precisely these questions that this volume seeks to shed light on. It explores selected themes in Sino-US relations in the new century and examines how players in the region, as individuals or as blocs, act upon or react to the interaction between the two giants.

Details

Pages
XII, 316
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631535233
Language
English
Keywords
USA Internationale Politik China Kongress Hongkong (2002) The Post-Cold War China-threat perception The China policy Sino-US relation Balance of Power
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XII, 316 pp., 4 tables

Biographical notes

Danny S. Paau (Volume editor) Herbert S. J. Yee (Volume editor)

The Editors: Danny Paau is a Scholar-in-Residence at the Department of Education Studies at the Hong Kong Baptist University and has just completed his tenure as Professor of History at the same University. He has authored several publications on modern China, the question of Taiwanese independence and Sino-US relations. Herbert Yee is a Professor of Politics and International Relations at the Hong Kong Baptist University. His publications include studies about the political culture in China, processes of transition and the international perception of China.

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