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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Brian C. H. FongPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781399534161ISBN 10: 1399534165 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 30 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsArmed with a theoretical construct of ""neo-offensive realism"", Brian C. H. Fong shows that US-China competition is not only the result of system-level changes in relative power distribution. It is also shaped by the unit-level forces within the two great powers, especially their geopolitical locations and evolving ideologies. This book is a precious resource for all people who want to understand US-China relations.--Andrew J. Nathan, Columbia University Brian C. H. Fong takes the reader on a detailed interrogation of a series of compelling case studies across the Indo-Pacific region to demonstrate how US-China rivalries could unleash a suite of future scenarios. Fong's commitment to neo-offensive realism offers a compelling example of why it matters that we take seriously system-level power distribution.--Klaus Dodds, Royal Holloway University of London Modifying John Mearsheimer's 'offensive realism', Fong offers a more comprehensive picture of the competitive dynamics of the region. In particular, the book lays out possible future scenarios and discusses specific conditions under which each scenario is more likely to prevail. Cogently written--yet closely walking on the path of the traditional IR theories--the book is also empirically rich and bold in offering insights into the region's future. It appeals to a broad range of readers.--Yoichiro Sato, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University The book offers a brilliant analysis of the US-China rivalry in the Indo-Pacific. Professor Fong's groundbreaking contribution to the understanding of the two superpowers' expanding influence in the region is indeed revealing. It is a must read for academia, graduate students, researchers, diplomatic community and public policy makers.--B. M. Jain, author of The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century Timely and highly relevant in this intensifying era of great power competition between the United States, China and Russia, US-China Rivalry: Great Power Competition in the Indo-Pacific sketches the important features of the increasingly tense Sino-American competitive dyad unfolding across the Indo-Pacific region. Policymakers, diplomats, military leaders, and all with an interest in managing the Sino-American rivalry toward safe-harbour should find this book both informative and an essential read.--Thomas F. Lynch III, U.S. National Defense University "Armed with a theoretical construct of ""neo-offensive realism"", Brian C. H. Fong shows that US-China competition is not only the result of system-level changes in relative power distribution. It is also shaped by the unit-level forces within the two great powers, especially their geopolitical locations and evolving ideologies. This book is a precious resource for all people who want to understand US-China relations.--Andrew J. Nathan, Columbia University Brian C. H. Fong takes the reader on a detailed interrogation of a series of compelling case studies across the Indo-Pacific region to demonstrate how US-China rivalries could unleash a suite of future scenarios. Fong's commitment to neo-offensive realism offers a compelling example of why it matters that we take seriously system-level power distribution.--Klaus Dodds, Royal Holloway University of London Modifying John Mearsheimer's 'offensive realism', Fong offers a more comprehensive picture of the competitive dynamics of the region. In particular, the book lays out possible future scenarios and discusses specific conditions under which each scenario is more likely to prevail. Cogently written--yet closely walking on the path of the traditional IR theories--the book is also empirically rich and bold in offering insights into the region's future. It appeals to a broad range of readers.--Yoichiro Sato, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University The book offers a brilliant analysis of the US-China rivalry in the Indo-Pacific. Professor Fong's groundbreaking contribution to the understanding of the two superpowers' expanding influence in the region is indeed revealing. It is a must read for academia, graduate students, researchers, diplomatic community and public policy makers.--B. M. Jain, author of The Geopsychology Theory of International Relations in the 21st Century Timely and highly relevant in this intensifying era of great power competition between the United States, China and Russia, US-China Rivalry: Great Power Competition in the Indo-Pacific sketches the important features of the increasingly tense Sino-American competitive dyad unfolding across the Indo-Pacific region. Policymakers, diplomats, military leaders, and all with an interest in managing the Sino-American rivalry toward safe-harbour should find this book both informative and an essential read.--Thomas F. Lynch III, U.S. National Defense University" Author InformationBrian C. H. Fong is Professor and Associate Dean of College of Social Sciences at National Sun Yat-sen University (Taiwan). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |