Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 454
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978-1-4422-1969-4 • Hardback • August 2012 • $160.00 • (£123.00)
978-1-4422-1970-0 • Paperback • August 2012 • $65.00 • (£50.00)
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David Shambaugh is professor of political science and international affairs and director of the China Policy Program at The George Washington University. He is also nonresident senior fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at The Brookings Institution.
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Tangled Titans: Conceptualizing the U.S.-China Relationship
David Shambaugh
Part II: The Historical Context
Chapter 2: The Evolution of U.S.-China Relations
Nancy Bernkopf Tucker
Part III: The Theoretical Context
Chapter 3: The Rise of China, the United States, and the Future of the Liberal International Order
G. John Ikenberry
Chapter 4: U.S.-China Relations in a Realist World
Ashley J. Tellis
Part IV: The Domestic Context
Chapter 5: Domestic American Influences on U.S.-China Relations
Robert Sutter
Chapter 6: Domestic Chinese Influences on U.S.-China Relations
Yufan Hao
Part V: The Bilateral Context
Chapter 7: The Diplomatic Relationship: Substance and Process
Bonnie S. Glaser
Chapter 8: The Commercial and Economic Relationship
Charles W. Freeman III
Chapter 9: The Cultural Relationship
Terry Lautz
Chapter 10: The Military-Security Relationship
Christopher P. Twomey
Part VI: The Regional Context
Chapter 11: U.S.-China Interactions in Asia
Avery Goldstein
Chapter 12: Taiwan in U.S.-China Relations
Shelley Rigger
Part VII: The Global Context
Chapter 13: U.S.-China Interactions in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Latin America
David Shambaugh and Dawn Murphy
Chapter 14: U.S.-China Interactions in Global Governance and International Organizations
Rosemary Foot
Part VIII: Visions for the Future
Chapter 15: Chinese Visions of the Future of U.S.-China Relations
Wu Xinbo
Chapter 16: American Visions of the Future of U.S.-China Relations: Competition, Cooperation and Conflict
Harry Harding
Distinguished Sinologist Shambaugh (George Washington Univ.) edited this volume and provided an opening chapter on conceptualizing the US-China relationship. He posits that the relationship between the US and the People's Republic of China involves an uneasy and ever shifting blend of cooperation and competition, coining the term "coopetition." Therefore, policy makers in both countries face the daunting tasks of simultaneously managing competition and maximizing cooperation. Shambaugh has recruited 15 recognized international scholars to assess the dynamics of these US and Chinese interactions. In an effective format, these scholars address the manifold aspects of the relationship: the theoretical, the domestic, the bilateral, the regional, and the global contexts. On the basis of these analyses, a distinguished Chinese academic and then a distinguished American scholar evaluate "Visions of the Future" in the relationship between these "tangled titans." A valuable work that will be not outdated soon, it belongs in all serious academic libraries. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections.
— Choice Reviews
A volume of essays that offers an up-to-date assessment of US–China relations, examining the past, present and future of the relationship from regional, bilateral, global, domestic and historical contexts, and includes essays on Chinese and American visions of their future relationship.
— Survival: Global Politics and Strategy
Its detailed studies of specific aspects of the China-US relationship are excellent and provide the reader with much new food for thought. The chapters on broader strategic developments are also great…. [T]he contributions of the sixteen authors are insightful and well-written – especially the more empirical chapters. Furthermore, all chapters come with extensive references making the book a good point of departure for future studies of the US-China relationship.
— Book Count
Tangled Titans is the best book on U.S.-China relations to appear in many years—offering a comprehensive account of the world's most important relationship. A must read for all who need to know where Sino-American relations are headed.
— Hon. Jon M. Huntsman Jr., former U.S. ambassador to China
David Shambaugh, long known for his contributions to China studies in the United States, has collected a wide-ranging set of essays analyzing all aspects of the U.S.-China relationship. Specialists and general readers alike will find much to consider in this important volume.
— Henry Kissinger
A compelling collection of diverse experts that provides the context for and covers the entire range of issues in the U.S.-China relationship.
— Stephen A. Orlins, president, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
The most up-to-date, detailed, and comprehensive assessment available
Thematic chapters written by fifteen leading authorities
Includes both American and Chinese authors
Ideal for courses on Chinese politics and on U.S.–China relations