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China-US Competition : Impact on Small and Middle Powers' Strategic Choices / edited by Simona A. Grano, David Wei Feng Huang.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Grano, Simona A.
Contributor:
Grano, Simona Alba.
Huang, David W. F.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International relations.
International Relations Theory.
Local Subjects:
International Relations Theory.
Physical Description:
1 electronic resource (xiii, 351 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
2023.
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
“This edited volume is a collection of chapters by noted scholars of US-China relations as well as regional experts on Europe and East Asia. It makes a major contribution to our understanding of the impacts of great power competition on the middle powers in the two most important and dynamic areas of the world. All chapters are clearly written and original, providing fresh and unique insights into the complicated issues in the contemporary world. Strongly recommended for anyone who is interested in the great power relations and regional dynamics in Asia and Europe.” --Suisheng Zhao, Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, and Editor of Journal of Contemporary China. “Focusing on two uniquely important countries, the US and China, and the spillover effects of their competition on middle powers and smaller states in Europe and East Asia, the contributors have produced a volume that offers valuable comparative insights and fresh perspectives on the defining great power competition of our era.” --Jacques deLisle is Professor of Law and Political Science, and Director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, USA. This open access edited book brings together a closer examination of European and Asian responses to the escalating rivalry between the US and China. As the new Cold War has surfaced as a perceivable reality in the post-COVID era, the topic itself is of great importance to policymakers, academic researchers, and the interested public. Furthermore, this manuscript makes a valuable contribution to an under-studied and increasingly important phenomenon in international relations: the impact of the growing strategic competition between the United States and China on third parties, such as small and middle powers in the two arguably most affected regions of the world: Europe and East Asia. Simona A. Grano is Senior Lecturer and Director of the Taiwan Studies Project at the University of Zurich. David Wei-Feng Huang is Associate Research Fellow at Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
Contents:
China-US Strategic Competition: Impact on Small and Middle Powers in Europe and Asia
US-China Strategic Competition in the Context of the Global Covid-19 Pandemic
U.S.-China Strategic Competition in Each Domestic Context
Strategic Choices for Switzerland in the US-China Competition
The China Nudge: Naivety, Neutrality and Non-alignment in Sweden
Continuity and change in Italy-China relations: From economic pragmatism to selective followership and back
China and Germany after the 2021 Election: Between Continuity and Increasing Confrontation
The UK’s response to the challenge of managing its relationships with China and the USA
Navigating and Riding the Double Bind of Economic and Political Hedging: Japan and the US-China Strategic Competition
Explaining Korea’s Positioning in the US-China Strategic Competition
Taking side with the US against China? An analysis of the Taiwanese Choice
Other Countries are Small Countries, and That’s Just a Fact: Singapore’s Efforts to Navigate the US-China Strategic Rivalry.
ISBN:
9783031153891
3031153898
OCLC:
1369652807
Access Restriction:
Open access Unrestricted online access

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