Structure of international politics during the Cold War bipolar system of the United States and the Soviet Union as an axis. The same mechanics smile narrowly defined as hostile relationship the other hand, China has opened up a variety of possibilities to the third country. Flexible balanced bipolar system, the US-China relationship as defined. During the Cold War, the US-China actually has been
hegemonic superior, the two
come into conflict. Many past cases testify to this phenomenon. The question is whether it will apply
to the United States and China in the future.
In the June 2009 issue of Foreign Affairs, Elizabeth Economy and Adam Segal suggest that placing the US-China relationship within a more inclusive context involving other states will lead to a bilateral solution.
hegemonic superior, the two
come into conflict. Many past cases testify to this phenomenon. The question is whether it will apply
to the United States and China in the future.
In the June 2009 issue of Foreign Affairs, Elizabeth Economy and Adam Segal suggest that placing the US-China relationship within a more inclusive context involving other states will lead to a bilateral solution.
hegemonic superior, the two
come into conflict. Many past cases testify to this phenomenon. The question is whether it will apply
to the United States and China in the future.
In the June 2009 issue of Foreign Affairs, Elizabeth Economy and Adam Segal suggest that placing the US-China relationship within a more inclusive context involving other states will lead to a bilateral solution.
hegemonic superior, the two
come into conflict. Many past cases testify to this phenomenon. The question is whether it will apply
to the United States and China in the future.
In the June 2009 issue of Foreign Affairs, Elizabeth Economy and Adam Segal suggest that placing the US-China relationship within a more inclusive context involving other states will lead to a bilateral solution.