Punctuated Equilibria and Sino-American Relations
Lulls and Lurches across the Pacific
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Aug '25
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Changes in international relations, just as in our daily lives, can come fast and furious. This book explains why.
In many areas of the natural and physical world, long periods of seeming stasis or small incremental changes are interrupted by large, sudden leaps-thus contradicting Darwinian evolution. This book shows how similar processes characterize international relations.In many areas of the natural and physical world, long periods of seeming stasis or small incremental changes are interrupted by large, sudden leaps. This book illustrates how similar processes characterize international relations. This book points to such occurrences, for example the collapse of the USSR, the unravelling of Napoleon's wartime alliance, and the possible future status of the US dollar; and it illustrates in greater detail the admission of China to the United Nations, the history of economic development of various countries, and the possible formation of a countervailing coalition against US primacy. Steve Chan investigates these instances and explains the dynamics governing these processes of lulls and lurches and illuminates how qualitative research can apply the Boolean logic to study systematically the danger of a possible future Sino-American conflict based on past episodes.
ISBN: 9781009634465
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283 pages