http://warontherocks.com/2016/10/lets-talk-about-great-power-competition-with-china/
Van Jackson, October 26, 2016
In this episode of Pacific Pundit, we have the audacity to argue that great power competition exists between the United States and China. Our history segment reminisces about War Plan Orange and the importance of taking a long view of competition when faced with rising revisionist powers. In conversations with Oriana Mastro (Georgetown University) and Tai Ming Cheung (UC San Diego), we explore various causes and consequences of competition between the United States and China. We also turn to new research by Phil Saunders and Julia Bowie in The Journal of Strategic Studies that examines the military side of Sino-U.S. relations.
Van Jackson is a senior editor at War on the Rocks.
Image: U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Burke
Van Jackson, October 26, 2016
In this episode of Pacific Pundit, we have the audacity to argue that great power competition exists between the United States and China. Our history segment reminisces about War Plan Orange and the importance of taking a long view of competition when faced with rising revisionist powers. In conversations with Oriana Mastro (Georgetown University) and Tai Ming Cheung (UC San Diego), we explore various causes and consequences of competition between the United States and China. We also turn to new research by Phil Saunders and Julia Bowie in The Journal of Strategic Studies that examines the military side of Sino-U.S. relations.
Van Jackson is a senior editor at War on the Rocks.
Image: U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Burke
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