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Looking for balance [[electronic resource] ] : China, the United States, and power balancing in East Asia / / Steve Chan



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Autore: Chan Steve Visualizza persona
Titolo: Looking for balance [[electronic resource] ] : China, the United States, and power balancing in East Asia / / Steve Chan Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Stanford, California, : Stanford University Press, 2012
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (298 p.)
Disciplina: 327.1/1205
Soggetto topico: Balance of power
Soggetto geografico: East Asia Foreign relations China
China Foreign relations East Asia
East Asia Foreign relations United States
United States Foreign relations East Asia
China Foreign relations United States
United States Foreign relations China
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Balance of power, power balance, and balancing -- Looking for balancing : the non-occurrence of the expected -- The political economy of defense and regime strategy -- Balance-of-power expectations versus credible commitment -- Growth, trust, and historical comparisons -- Preferences, intentions, and multilateralism.
Sommario/riassunto: Debate surrounding "China's rise," and the prospects of its possible challenge to America's preeminence, has focused on two questions: whether the United States should "contain" or "engage" China; and whether the rise of Chinese power has inclined other East Asian states to "balance" against Beijing by alignment with the United States or ramping up their military expenditures. By drawing on alternative theoretic approaches—most especially "balance-of-threat" theory, political economic theory, and theories of regime survival and economic interdependence, Steve Chan is able to create an explanation of regional developments that differs widely from the traditional "strategic vision" of national interest. He concludes that China's primary aim is not to match U.S. military might or the foreign policy influence that flows from that power, and that its neighbors are not balancing against its rising power because, in today's guns-versus-butter fiscal reality, balancing policies would entail forfeiting possible gains that can accrue from cooperation, economic growth, and the application of GDP to nonmilitary ends. Instead, most East Asian countries have collectively pivoted to a strategy of elite legitimacy and regime survival based on economic performance.
Titolo autorizzato: Looking for balance  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8047-7847-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910810585203321
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Serie: Studies in Asian security.