America, China, and the Struggle for World Order, 1st ed. 2015
Ideas, Traditions, Historical Legacies, and Global Visions

Asia Today Series

Language: English

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396 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Hardback
This book brings together twelve scholars six Americans and six Chinese to explore the ways America and China think about international order. The book shows how each country's traditions, historical experiences, and ideologies influence current global dialogues.
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Introduction: The United States, China, and Global Order; G. John Ikenberry
PART I: SOVEREIGNTY AND THE STATE SYSTEM
1. Sovereignty American Style: Protecting Apple Pie, Fixing Foreign Recipes; Jeffrey W. Legro
2. From Tianxia to Westphalia: The Evolving Chinese Conception of Sovereignty and World Order; Fei-Ling Wang
PART II: COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE UNITED NATIONS
3. The United States, the United Nations, and Collective Security: Exploring the Deep Sources of American Conduct; Stewart Patrick
4. China ' 's Evolving Attitudes and Approaches Towards UN Collective Security; Jianwei Wang
PART III: GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
5. Is There an Exceptional American Approach to Global Economic Governance?; Daniel W. Drezner
6. China ' 's Approach to Economic Diplomacy; Yang YAO
PART IV: TRADE AND RESOURCES
7. Still the Liberal Leader? Domestic Legacies, International Realities, and the Role of the United States in the World Economy; Michael Mastanduno
8. China as a Listian Trading State: Interest, Power, and Economic Ideology; Weixing Hu
PART V: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
9. A Green Giant? Inconsistency and American Environmental Diplomacy; Joshua Busby
10. China and International Cooperation on the Environment: Historical and Intellectual Roots of Chinese Thinking about the Environment; Ming WAN
PART VI: ALLIANCES AND ARMS CONTROL
11. The American Way of Seeking Security Ideology and Pargmatism; John Owen
12. In Search of Security and Self-identity: Promise and Paradox of China ' 's Nuclear Weapons; Yu Bin
Conclusion; Wang Jisi and Zhu Feng
Jeffrey W. Legro Fei-Ling Wang Stewart Patrick Jianwei Wang Daniel W. Drezner Yang YAO Michael Mastanduno Weixing Hu Joshua Busby Ming WAN John Owen Yu Bin