The Rivalry Peril

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Books
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25.00
book_author_name: 
Van Jackson
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Yale University Press
published_date: 
25/03/2025
isbn: 
9780300272895
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Politics & government
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Van Jackson|Hardback|Yale University Press|25/03/2025
Merchant Product Id: 
9780300272895
Book Description: 
How the U.S. policy of competition with China is detrimental to democracy, peace, and prosperity—and how a saner approach is possible   For close to a decade, the U.S. government has been preoccupied with the threat of China, fearing that the country will “eat our lunch,” in the words of Joe Biden. The United States has crafted its foreign and domestic policy to help constrain China’s military power and economic growth. Van Jackson and Michael Brenes argue that great-power competition with China is misguided and vastly underestimates the costs and risks that geopolitical rivalry poses to economic prosperity, the quality of democracy, and, ultimately, global stability.   This in-depth assessment of the trade-offs and pitfalls of protracted competition with China reveals how such a policy exacerbates inequality, leads to xenophobia, and increases the likelihood of violence around the world. In addition, it distracts from the priority of addressing such issues as climate change while at the same time undercutting democratic pluralism and sacrificing liberty in the name of prevailing against an enemy “other.” Jackson and Brenes provide an informed and urgent critique of current U.S. foreign policy and a road map toward a saner, more democratically accountable strategy of easing tension and achieving effective diplomacy.

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