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Thucydides's trap? : historical interpretation, logic of inquiry, and the future of Sino-American relations / Steve Chan.

Author: Chan, Steve, author.

ImprintAnn Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2020.

Description259 pages ; 24 cm

Note:Introduction -- Appraising Thucydides's Trap -- Evaluating Power-Transition Theory -- Investigating Two Critical Cases -- Unraveling Operation Barbarossa and Pearl Harbor -- Gauging China's Power -- Discerning China's Intentions -- Filling in the Gaps -- Adjusting for Status -- Conclusion.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-244) and index.

Note:"Thucydides's Trap has been in vogue recently. It refers to the Peloponnesian War fought by Athens and Spartan, a war that was ostensibly caused by the fear that a rising Athens had caused in Sparta. It warns that history may repeat itself as contemporary China increases its power relative to the U.S. How enlightening -- or misleading -- is an analogy based on the ancient Greek world of some 2,500 years ago for understanding contemporary international relations? How accurate is the depiction of history of other large armed conflicts, such as the two world wars, as a challenge mounted by a rising power to challenge and displace an incumbent hegemon? This book offers a critique of the historical interpretations and logic of analysis underpinning the claims of Thucydides's Trap and power-transition theory, and it examines past instances of peaceful accommodation for lessons that can ease the frictions in ongoing Sino-American relations."-- Provided by publisher.



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Historical interpretation, logic of inquiry, and the future of Sino-American relations
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World politics -- 21st century.
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