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U. S. -China Rivalry in a Neomedieval World: Security in an age of Weakening States (Research Report) (in English)
Timothy R. Heath; Weilong Kong; Alexis Dale-Huang (Author)
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U. S. -China Rivalry in a Neomedieval World: Security in an age of Weakening States (Research Report) (in English) - Timothy R. Heath; Weilong Kong; Alexis Dale-Huang
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Synopsis "U. S. -China Rivalry in a Neomedieval World: Security in an age of Weakening States (Research Report) (in English)"
Since about 2000, the world has been in a period that mixes some aspects of modern life and a much more substantial attenuation of others and features weakening states, fragmenting societies, imbalanced economies, pervasive threats, and the informalization of warfare. This report examines how the U.S.-China rivalry might unfold in this neomedieval era. Many theories about why and how great powers compete will need to be reconsidered.
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