Description: Us Foreign Policy and China by Aiden Warren, Adam Bartley This book draws critical attention to the core security challenges that have defined U.S. foreign policy in relation to China and its rise on the international stage. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Examining the 21st century presidencies of the United States and their comparative policies, strategies, attitudes and behaviours towards the Peoples Republic of China. Comprehensively examines the three 21st Century U.S. presidential administrations and their foreign policies toward ChinaProvides a detailed analysis of Trumps first term in officeFocuses on the key security challenges relating to, among others, Chinese military modernization, South and East China Seas, the Indo-Pacific region, the Belt and Road Initiative, nuclear modernizationThis book draws critical attention to the core security challenges that have defined U.S. foreign policy in relation to China and its rise on the international stage. During the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama the traditional safeguards and stabilizers to strategic competition were broadly adhered to, albeit in some cases not without great difficulty. Under the leadership of Donald Trump and Chinas Xi Jinping, however, these bulwarks have alarmingly diminished. Abrupt departures in engagement platforms and asserting regional defensive postures have become the new norms. With brevity and nuance, this book provides much needed connective tissue in examining these departures and their antecedents across the Bush, Obama and Trump administrations. It reveals Washington and Beijing are moving towards a new period where, unlike previous ones, this one will be characterised by an amplified preponderance of competition, and the enhanced probability of conflict and confrontation. Back Cover Examining the 21st century presidencies of the United States and their comparative policies, strategies, attitudes and behaviours towards the Peoples Republic of China. This book draws critical attention to the core security challenges that have defined U.S. foreign policy in relation to China and its rise on the international stage. During the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama the traditional safeguards and stabilizers to strategic competition were broadly adhered to, albeit in some cases not without great difficulty. Under the leadership of Donald Trump and Chinas Xi Jinping, however, these bulwarks have alarmingly diminished. Abrupt departures in engagement platforms and asserting regional defensive postures have become the new norms. With brevity and nuance, this book provides much needed connective tissue in examining these departures and their antecedents across the Bush, Obama and Trump administrations. It reveals Washington and Beijing are moving towards a new period where, unlike previous ones, this one will be characterised by an amplified preponderance of competition, and the enhanced probability of conflict and confrontation.Aiden Warren is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University in Melbourne. Adam Bartley is a lecturer and China foreign relations specialist at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University in Melbourne. Flap Examining the 21st century presidencies of the United States and their comparative policies, strategies, attitudes and behaviours towards the Peoples Republic of China.This book draws critical attention to the core security challenges that have defined U.S. foreign policy in relation to China and its rise on the international stage. During the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama the traditional safeguards and stabilizers to strategic competition were broadly adhered to, albeit in some cases not without great difficulty. Under the leadership of Donald Trump and Chinas Xi Jinping, however, these bulwarks have alarmingly diminished. Abrupt departures in engagement platforms and asserting regional defensive postures have become the new norms.With brevity and nuance, this book provides much needed connective tissue in examining these departures and their antecedents across the Bush, Obama and Trump administrations. It reveals Washington and Beijing are moving towards a new period where, unlike previous ones, this one will be characterised by an amplified preponderance of competition, and the enhanced probability of conflict and confrontation.Aiden Warren is an Associate Professor of International Relations at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University in Melbourne. Adam Bartley is a lecturer and China foreign relations specialist at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University in Melbourne. Author Biography Aiden Warren, Associate Professor of International Relations, RMIT University. Adam Bartley, Lecturer and China Foreign Relations Specialist, RMIT University. Table of Contents Acknowledgements; Abbreviations/Acronyms; Introduction; Chapter 1 - The Bush administrations First Term: Reconciling the China Threat with New Priorities; Chapter 2 - The Bush Administrations Second Term: Searching for the Responsible Stakeholder; Chapter 3 - The Obama Administrations First Term: The Promises of the Pivot; Chapter 4 - The Obama Administrations Second Term: Balancing Continuities and New Realities; Chapter 5 - The Trump Administration: Conflicting Narratives and Aberrant Departures; Afterword; Bibliography. Review In 2020, relations between the United States and China entered a new stage of heightened competition and confrontation. With an emphasis on security issues, this comprehensive study expertly demonstrates how successive US presidential administrations wrestled with the challenges posed by Chinas rise. Anyone interested in the past and future of US-China relations should read this book.--M. Taylor Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyProfessors Aiden Warren and Adam Bartley have done an important service to readers endeavoring to understand the remarkable turn in U.S. policy toward China from engagement to acute rivalry in the 21st century. This well organized and clearly written volume plumbs available information to explain persuasively the evolution of the national security approaches to China of the Bush and Obama administrations, and thereby, highlight the important changes carried out by the Trump government.--Robert Sutter, George Washington UniversityThis book is for any analyst trying to make sense of contemporary U.S. China policy and strategy. It provides a timely, clear-eyed, thorough, and insightful analysis of U.S.-China foreign policy spanning two decades by detailing the evolution of U.S. China policy and emerging Great Power competition across three presidential administrations.--Kathleen A. Walsh, the U.S. Naval War College [these are personal views and not those of the U.S. Government, Navy or Naval War College]This book provides a critical analysis of the key security issues faced by Presidents Bush, Obama and Trump in their foreign policy towards China. It becomes clear how a new phase of rivalry and confrontation in the relationship between Beijing and Washington developed in the first two decades of the 21st century, the consequences of which can be seen today in Chinas behavior in the Ukraine war.--Sehepunkte "Sabine Dabringhaus" Review Quote This book is for any analyst trying to make sense of contemporary U.S. China policy and strategy. It provides a timely, clear-eyed, thorough, and insightful analysis of U.S.-China foreign policy spanning two decades by detailing the evolution of U.S. China policy and emerging Great Power competition across three presidential administrations.?? Promotional "Headline" Examines the 21st century U.S. Presidents comparative policies, strategies, attitudes and behaviours towards China Description for Reader Examines the 21st century U.S. Presidents comparative policies, strategies, attitudes and behaviours towards China Comprehensively examines the three 21st Century U.S. presidential administrations and their foreign policies toward China Provides a detailed analysis of Trumps first term in office Focuses on the key security challenges relating to, among others, Chinese military modernization, South and East China Seas, the Indo-Pacific region, the Belt and Road Initiative, nuclear modernization This book draws critical attention to the core security challenges that have defined U.S. foreign policy in relation to China and its rise on the international stage. During the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama the traditional safeguards and stabilizers to strategic competition were broadly adhered to, albeit in some cases not without great difficulty. Under the leadership of Donald Trump and Chinas Xi Jinping, however, these bulwarks have alarmingly diminished. Abrupt departures in engagement platforms and asserting regional defensive postures have become the new norms. With brevity and nuance, this book provides much needed connective tissue in examining these departures and their antecedents across the Bush, Obama and Trump administrations. It reveals Washington and Beijing are moving towards a new period where, unlike previous ones, this one will be characterised by an amplified preponderance of competition, and the enhanced probability of conflict and confrontation. Feature Comprehensively examines the three 21st Century U.S. presidential administrations and their foreign policies toward China Provides a detailed analysis of Trumps first term in office Focuses on the key security challenges relating to, among others, Chinese military modernization, South and East China Seas, the Indo-Pacific region, the Belt and Road Initiative, nuclear modernization Description for Sales People Examines US foreign policy toward China under the administrations of Bush, Obama and Trump Evaluates the evolving interaction between China policy and Washingtons foreign policy agenda in the Middle East Provides three case studies contrasting perception and rhetoric with action and policy in the pivot to Asia, Trumps approach to Southeast Asia, and the Container Security Initiative Description for Teachers/Educators International Relations; American Politics; Chinese Politics; American Foreign Policy; American Government; American Presidency. Details ISBN1474453066 Publisher Edinburgh University Press ISBN-10 1474453066 ISBN-13 9781474453066 Format Paperback Year 2022 Publication Date 2022-08-31 UK Release Date 2022-08-31 Pages 288 Imprint Edinburgh University Press Place of Publication Edinburgh Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2022-08-31 Author Adam Bartley Subtitle The Bush, Obama, Trump Administrations Edited by Johanna Spanke Birth 1938 Affiliation Winchester College, UK Position Classics Teacher Qualifications R.N., B.S.N., Ocn DEWEY 327.73051 Audience General AU Release Date 2022-12-01 Alternative 9781474453059 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139582312;
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