America and China : a long term challenge for statesmanship and diplomacy / by Ron Huisken.
Material type: TextSeries: Working paper (Australian National University. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre) ; no. 386.Publisher: Canberra : Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 2004Description: 18 pages ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0731554523
- 9780731554522
- 327.73051 22
- UA870 .A9 no.386 2004
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The long term stability of East Asia hinges pre-eminently on the character of the relationship that emerges between the US and China. China is the fastest changing power in the world, with corresponding dynamic and stressful relationships with other powers, not least the US. Sustaining a dynamic strategic accommodation will be a tough test of the diplomacy and statecraft of both countries for decades to come.
The long term stability of East Asia hinges pre-eminently on the character of the relationship that emerges between the US and China. China is the fastest changing power in the world, with corresponding dynamic and stressful relationships with other powers, not least the US. Sustaining a dynamic strategic accommodation will be a tough test of the diplomacy and statecraft of both countries for decades to come.
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