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단행본China's grand strategy to displace American order

The Long Game: China's grand strategy to displace American order

발행사항
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021
형태사항
xii, 419 pages : illustrations ; 25cm
총서사항
Bridging the gap
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참고문헌(p.341-401) 및 색인 수록
주제명
World politics - - 1989-
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In The Long Game, Rush Doshi demonstrates that China is in fact playing a long, methodical game to replace America as a global hegemon. Drawing from a rich base of Chinese primary sources, including decades worth of party documents and memoirs by party leaders, he traces the basic evolution of Chinese strategy, showing how it evolved in response to changes in US policy and the US's position in the world order.

Given the turbulence in the international order in recent years, one of the central concerns among observers of world politics is the question of China's ultimate goals. As China emerges as a superpower that rivals the United States, American policymakers grappling with this century's greatest geopolitical challenge are looking for answers to a series of critical questions. Does China have expansive ambitions? Does it have a grand strategy to achieve them? If so, what is it and what should the United States do about it? In The Long Game, Rush Doshi draws from a rich base of Chinese primary sources, including decades worth of party documents, leaked materials, and memoirs by party leaders, to demonstrate that China is in fact playing a long, methodical game to replace America as a regional and global hegemon. He traces the basic evolution of Chinese strategy, showing how it evolved in response to changes in US policy and its position in the world order. After charting these shifts over time, Doshi offers a comprehensive yet "asymmetric" plan for an effective US response to this challenge: one that undermines China's ambitions without competing dollar-for-dollar, ship-for-ship, or loan-for-loan. Ironically, the approach mirrors China's own current strategy of subtly weakening Chinese leverage in the region and elsewhere while expanding US leverage over China. A bold assessment of what the Chinese government's true foreign policy objectives are, The Long Game offers valuable insight to the most important rivalry in world politics.

목차
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. "A coherent body of thought and action" : Grand strategy and hegemonic order 2. "The party leads everything" : Nationalism, leninism, and the chinese communist party PART Ⅰ. "Hiding capabilties and biding time" : Blunting as china's first displacement strategy (1989-2008) 3. "New cold wars have begun" : The trifecta and the new american threat 4. "Grasping the assassin's mace" : Implementing political blunting 5. "Demonstrate benign intentions" : Implementing political blunting 6. "Permanent normal trading relations" : Implementing economic blunting PART Ⅱ. "Actively accomplish something" : Building as china's second displacement strategy (2009-2016) 7. "A Change in the Balance of Power" : the Financial Crisis and the Dawn of Building 8. "Make More Offensive Moves" : Implementing Military Building 9. "Establish Regional Architecture" : Implementing Political Building 10. "Aboard Our Development Train" : Implementing Economic Building PART Ⅲ. "Great changes unseen in a century" : Global expansion as china's third displacemnet strategy (2017 and beyond) 11. "Toward the World's Center Stage" : American Decline and China's Global Ambition 12. "Standing Tall and Seeing Far" : the Ways and Means of China's Global Expansion 13. An Asymmetric Strategy for US-China Competition Conclusion Appendix Notes Index