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The Political Logic of the US–China Trade War

Chow-Bing, Ngeow (Peter)(Contributions by)Fowler, Michael(Contributions by)Hess, Steve(Contributions by)Hines, R. Lincoln(Contributions by)Ho, Benjamin(Contributions by)Hua, Shiping(Contributions by)Lin, Zhimin(Contributions by)Moore, Greg(Contributions by)Sutter, Robert(Contributions by)Hua, Shiping(Edited by)
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This is the first comprehensive study by the world’s leading scholars about the political logic of the U.S.-China trade war that started during the Trump administration.

The book is divided into three parts. The first part looks at changed leadership styles of the two countries in the last few years.

It also examines the liberal international order since World War II in which the trade war emerged.

It then explores the theoretical perspectives from both the United States and China that are related to the trade war.

The second part is about the domestic factors that impacted on the trade war from China’s perspective.

These factors include China’s institutional adaptation of the new international environment, the radicalization of the Chinese political discourse, and Big Power Diplomacy.

The third part explores the U.S. domestic factors that impacted the trade war, such as the Trump administration’s different China policy in general, the role played by the U.S.

Congress, business lobby, and the transition of foreign policy from a Wilsonian World Order to Jacksonian Nationalism.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
179362500X / 9781793625007
Paperback / softback
31/01/2024
United States
296 pages
150 x 229 mm, 463 grams