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- W2273441454 abstract "How can leaders in the United States and China ensure that future relations between their two countries are marked by peaceful cooperation and not conflict over the organization of world politics? Whereas most scholarly writing on the topic of China’s ‘peaceful rise’ has dwelt upon the ways and means by which Chinese leaders can steer their ship of state towards harmonious relations with the outside world, this article attempts to shift the focus onto foreign policy-making by the United States. The argument is that established states preside over a range of options when it comes to deciding how to respond to rising states during periods of shifting power and how they choose to adjust to an adverse alteration in relative power has dramatic consequences for the subsequent evolution of any given power-transitional dyad and, by extension, for the course of world politics more broadly. The author provides a conceptual framing of this function for established great powers during episodes of shifting power and seeks to elucidate in particular the domestic–political components of the role. The primary policy implication is to suggest that decision makers in the United States ought to be ready—much more ready than they currently are—to assume a hefty slice of responsibility for the ensuing power transition with China that most observers anticipate to be in the offing. ‘Our two nations are trying to do something that has never been done in history’, declared Hillary Clinton during a 2012 trip to Beijing, ‘which is to write a new answer to the question of what happens when an established power and a rising power meet’. With these remarks, the US highest ranking diplomat evoked an enduring puzzle in the study of 1 William Wan, ‘Hillary Clinton, Top Chinese Officials Air Some Differences’, The Washington Post, 5 September, 2012, http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/hillary-clinton-top-chineseofficials-air-some-differences/2012/09/05/78487e86-f746-11e1-8253-3f495ae70650_story.html. VC The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Institute of Modern International Relations, Tsinghua University. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com. The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2015, 219–250 doi: 10.1093/cjip/pov007 Advance Access Publication Date: 30 July 2015" @default.
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- W2273441454 title "The Imminent US Strategic Adjustment to China" @default.
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