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Beyond Power Transitions: The Lessons of East Asian History and the Future of U.S.-China Relations

Beyond Power Transitions: The Lessons of East Asian History and the Future of U.S.-China Relations - Paperback

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Availability:Out of StockContributor:David Kang, Xinru MaSeries:Columbia Studies in International Order and PoliticsPublish date:2024-10-08Pages:280
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Columbia University PressISBN-13:9780231205375ISBN-10:231205376UPC:9780231205375Book Category:Political Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:International Relations, Asia, History & TheoryBook Topic:ChinaSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.67 inchesWeight:0.8311Product ID:SCK9Y1DBKK

Questions about the likelihood of conflict between the United States and China have dominated international policy discussion for years. But the leading theory of power transitions between a declining hegemon and a rising rival is based exclusively on European examples, such as the Peloponnesian War, as chronicled by Thucydides, as well as the rise of Germany under Bismarck and the Anglo-German rivalry of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. What lessons does East Asian history offer, for both the power transitions debate and the future of U.S.-China relations?

Examining the rise and fall of East Asian powers over 1,500 years, Beyond Power Transitions offers a new perspective on the forces that shape war and peace. Xinru Ma and David C. Kang argue that focusing on the East Asian experience underscores domestic risks and constraints on great powers, not relative rise and decline in international competition. They find that almost every regime transition before the twentieth century was instigated by internal challenges and even the exceptions deviated markedly from the predictions of power transition theory. Instead, East Asia was stable for a remarkably long time despite massive power differences because of common understandings about countries' relative status. Provocative and incisive, this book challenges prevailing assumptions about the universality of power transition theory and shows why East Asian history has profound implications for international affairs today.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Columbia University PressISBN-13:9780231205375ISBN-10:231205376UPC:9780231205375Book Category:Political Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:International Relations, Asia, History & TheoryBook Topic:ChinaSize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.67 inchesWeight:0.8311Product ID:SCK9Y1DBKK

Xinru Ma is a research scholar at Stanford University's Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. Her scholarship focuses on nationalism, great power politics, and East Asian security.

David C. Kang is Maria Crutcher Professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California, where he also directs the Korean Studies Institute. His Columbia University Press books include East Asia Before the West: Five Centuries of Trade and Tribute (2010) and, with Victor D. Cha, Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies (revised and updated edition, 2018).
Publisher: Columbia University Press

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David Kang, Xinru Ma

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