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Breaking the Engagement
David Shambaugh
Gaston Sigur Professor of Asian Studies Political Science and International Affairs and Director of the China Policy Program David Shambaugh
其他書名
How China Won and Lost America
出版
Oxford University Press
, 2025
主題
History / United States / General
Political Science / International Relations / Diplomacy
Political Science / World / Asian
Political Science / Geopolitics
Social Science / Black Studies (Global)
ISBN
0197792421
9780197792421
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=TCdWEQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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An internationally recognized scholar provides a powerful explanation of the Breaking the Engagement: How China Won & Lost America between the United States and China.
For over five decades following the 1972 rapprochement between the United States and China, the two countries seemed to be steadily building a sound relationship, even accounting for periodic setbacks like the Tiananmen Square massacre. The last decade, though, has seen a sharp increase in tensions and a complete reorientation of American policies toward China--from "engagement" to "competition."
What happened? In Breaking the Engagement: How China Won & Lost America, esteemed scholar David Shambaugh examines the evolution, expansion, and disintegration of the American engagement strategy towards China.
Shambaugh attributes the recent sharp deterioration of relations to a combination of China's actions and American expectations. Xi Jinping's increasingly assertive foreign policy and domestic repression has directly challenged American interests. More deeply, he argues that the real underlying cause is America's longstanding paternalistic approach to transform China into a liberal state and society which conforms with the US-led global liberal order. When China has generally evolved in this direction-- politically, economically, socially, intellectually, and internationally--it corresponds with American aspirations and the two could cooperate. But when Beijing pushes back against this transformative strategy--which Beijing sees as subversion--Americans become disillusioned and U.S. policymakers see China as a malign regime, which must be countered.
By focusing on the role of perceptions and U.S. expectations in fueling the shift towards competition and rivalry in the last decade, Shambaugh provides a unique new perspective on this critical global relationship.