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China's Grand Strategy

A Roadmap to Global Power?

David B. H. Denoon (Hrsg.)

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Leading scholars examine China’s global strategic plans, from Hong Kong to military power, to economic dominance

Over the past few decades, China has increasingly challenged the global influence of the United States. In China’s Grand Strategy, David B. H. Denoon brings together a group of eminent scholars to explain China’s rapid ascendance on the world stage, as well as its future implications for global politics.

Contributors address the military, economic, diplomatic, and internal political factors shaping China’s strategy, in addition to highlighting Beijing’s objectives in different parts of the world, such as Central Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Ultimately, they explore the promise and perils of China’s rapidly changing political ambitions, showing how the country has made its mark on the twenty-first century.

China’s Grand Strategy provides insight into China’s quest to become a global leader, particularly at a time when the future of both China and the US remain uncertain in the context of current crises like the coronavirus pandemic, the ongoing protests in Hong Kong, and escalating tension between top leaders and officials. This book cannot predict the future for China or the US, but the insights offered can help make sense of where we have been and where we are going.

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state-owned enterprises, Artic Council, value-added ladder, UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Bangladesh China India Myanmar (BCIM), Phase 2 China-US Trade Agreement, Uyghur, TAPI (Turkmenistan, Afghan, Pakistan, India) Pipeline, acquired information, China Dream, Huawei court case, “splitist” tendencies, Indo-Pacific, Obama “Trans-Pacific Partnership, Gwadar (Pakistan), Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ), anti-satellite weapons, Eurasia, Belt and Road Initiative, Northern Crescent Route (NCR), Xinjiang Muslims, grand strategy, Thucydides’s Trap, artificial intelligence, 1992 “Taiwan Consensus”, hypersonic missiles, The Quad (India, Australia, Japan, and the US), STEM products, BRI (Belt and Road Initiative), Communist Party of China, Silk Road Economic Belt (SREB), asymmetric strategy, Assoc. of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), coercion, mercantilism, Mexican competition with Chinese goods, Hambantota (Sri Lanka)