
Evening rush hour in Central Shanghai, 2010.
Photo credit: Reuters
Photo credit: Reuters
June 16, 2011 - CISAC, FSI Stanford Announcement
Sheena Chestnut: What does China's rise really mean?
China's drive to catch up "animates a great deal of the military planning" in the U.S. policy establishment, writes Sheena Chestnut, a former CISAC honors student, in her contribution with Alastair Iain Johnston to The People’s Republic of China at 60: An International Assessment. But there is "no consensus on how one would know whether China is rising relative to the dominant state in the system, the United States."
Topics: China | United States



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