The Next Great Clash: China and Russia vs. the United States: Praeger Security International
Autor Michael Levinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 noi 2007 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313345920
ISBN-10: 0313345929
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Security International
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313345929
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Praeger Security International
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Notă biografică
MICHAEL H. LEVIN is an environmental lawyer, solar energy developer and writer based in Washington DC and Menemsha (Martha's Vineyard) MA. His work has appeared in over 50 periodicals or anthologies and has received numerous poetry and feature journalism awards, including citations in national chapbook or anthology competitions and in Writers Digest international poetry events. His previous collection, Watered Colors (Poetica), was named a Best Poetry Book for May 2014 by the Washington Independent Review of Books. He recently co-authored and co-produced Two Pianos: Playing for Life, a play with live classical music, visual projections and an accompanying exhibit about young mothers who gave two-piano concerts after the Nazis banned them from public performances, which had a June 2018 trial run in Philadelphia.
Mike has written op-eds for the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post and feature articles for Harvard Magazine among other publications. He has been a federal government senior executive, a legislative aide on Capitol Hill, and a contributing writer to the Pennsylvania Gazette. He currently is a Contributing Editor to BioCycle Magazine. Since the last Ice Age he has been married to Nora Jean Levin, a long-time consumer advocate, eldercare adviser, and executive director of Caring From A Distance, Inc., the country's only non-profit information clearinghouse for long-distance caregivers. They live five minutes from their two grandsons, who also write poems.
Cuprins
TablesAcknowledgmentsAbbreviationsChapter 1: IntroductionPart OneChapter 2: Eye of the Storm: The Theoretical LensChapter 3: U.S. Foreign Policy, the Debt Explosion, and Demographic TrendsChapter 4: Patterns in Chinese HistoryChapter 5: Taiwan: The TripwirePart TwoChapter 6: When Russia Met China: From the 1600s to 1911Chapter 7: Caviar and Chopsticks: The Republican Era in China (1911-1949)Chapter 8: Maotai and Vodka: The Communist DynastyChapter 9: After the FallChapter 10: In Concert with the AxisChapter 11: The Balance of PowerNotesBibliographyIndex
Recenzii
Levin analyzes one of the most topical subjects of modern world affairs: relationships among the US, Russia, and China. Levin discusses growing Russian-Chinese cooperation aimed at limiting American influence in the world..Levin has spent many years in China and in Russia. Therefore, he has been able to provide insights developed from many years of analytical research, his thorough knowledge of the subject, and valuable personal experience. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections.
. [R]aises an intellectual intriguing topic. It draws attention to the fact that Russia and China are two great powers that at present appear to be on rising trajectories, whereas the United States appears to be in decline. It is also important to consider that no single great power or combination of great powers other than Russia and China may in the foreseeable future successfully challenge the United States in its role as the world's only political and military superpower. Readers who are not students of international relations as a scholarly discipline will also appreciate a thumbnail sketch of major theories that deal with great-power competition. The book is also a valuable reference to a wealth of historical facts and narratives that bear on relations between the United States and China and China and Russia, from foreign deployments of U.S. troops, to recent China-Russia trade statistics, to Taiwan, Russia-China border treaties and clashes, and the role of pomp and protocol in China's foreign relations calculus. There is also a sensible, quick reference to relevant contemporary issues and actors such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, theater missile defense, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Pakistan, and India.
. [R]aises an intellectual intriguing topic. It draws attention to the fact that Russia and China are two great powers that at present appear to be on rising trajectories, whereas the United States appears to be in decline. It is also important to consider that no single great power or combination of great powers other than Russia and China may in the foreseeable future successfully challenge the United States in its role as the world's only political and military superpower. Readers who are not students of international relations as a scholarly discipline will also appreciate a thumbnail sketch of major theories that deal with great-power competition. The book is also a valuable reference to a wealth of historical facts and narratives that bear on relations between the United States and China and China and Russia, from foreign deployments of U.S. troops, to recent China-Russia trade statistics, to Taiwan, Russia-China border treaties and clashes, and the role of pomp and protocol in China's foreign relations calculus. There is also a sensible, quick reference to relevant contemporary issues and actors such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, theater missile defense, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Pakistan, and India.