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This timely book investigates the power rivalry between the US and China, examining the internal forces that are shaping both nations’ foreign policies, the geopolitical and economic dynamics of their competition, and its profound impact on global politics, economics, and security.

This timely book investigates the power rivalry between the US and China, examining the internal forces that are shaping both nations’ foreign policies, the geopolitical and economic dynamics of their competition, and its profound impact on global politics, economics, and security.



Drawing on empirical case studies, leading scholars discuss the global and regional implications of this developing rivalry, covering key topics including regime security, the technological race, US-China competition in international institutions, Beijing’s role in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the challenges that Canada faces in the US-China rivalry, the fragility of the US-South Korea alliance, and strategic choices that East Asian democracies have to take amid the US-China rivalry. In an era of intensified great power competition, strategic realignments and growing uncertainty, this book considers how the US-China rivalry is reshaping international governance institutions and norms, fracturing economic and technological networks and reconfiguring alliances across the globe.



The US–China Rivalry is a valuable resource for scholars, students and researchers of international relations, political science, international economics and Asian politics. It is also beneficial for policymakers and government officials seeking to formulate effective policies and strategies in the areas of diplomacy, trade and technology.

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This timely volume examines the USChina rivalry, exploring domestic dynamics in both powers, the drivers of intense competition, and the implications for Canada, Korea, and East Asian democracies. Written by leading international observers and regional experts, the book offers unique insights into one of the most consequential geopolitical tensions of the 21st century. Essential reading for policymakers, scholars, and informed readers seeking to understand the forces shaping contemporary geopolitical conflicts. -- Lynette Ong, University of Toronto, Canada This volume offers a rare, multidimensional view of the USChina rivalry, uniquely integrating domestic political drivers with sector-specific case studies and global implications. By moving beyond simplistic greatpower narratives, it illuminates the complex forces shaping competition across trade, technology, security, and multilateral institutions. A timely and indispensable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the rivalry shaping the 21stcentury international order. -- Alexander Korolev, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Professor Kevin G. Cais well-designed edited volume provides full coverage of how the USChina rivalry plays out in domestic, bilateral, regional, and global context. It is a must-read for the academic and policy community to understand arguably the most challenging issue of our time. -- Ming Wan, George Mason University, USA An authoritative up to date account of the most important relationship in contemporary geopolitics. Covering technology, security, and the regional role of both the US and China, this book offers well grounded insights by a range of authors into where these great powers with their very different aims and visions currently stand, and clues to where they are heading. -- Kerry Brown, Kings College London, UK

Contents
Preface xi
INTRODUCTION
1 The USChina rivalry: the new normal in international relations 1
Kevin G. Cai
PART I THE DOMESTIC DYNAMICS OF THE USCHINA RIVALRY
2 Regime security: the underlying driver of Beijings US
policy 21
Kevin G. Cai
3 Congress supports US resolve in countering Chinas challenge 36
Robert Sutter
4 Race to the top: challenges and domestic responses of the
USChina technological rivalry 61
Wei-chin Lee
PART II THE USCHINA COMPETITION
5 Whence the trade war? Identity conflict, status contest, and
securitization in the USChina economic tensions 86
Ning Liao
6 The USChina strategic coopetition in the United Nations 114
Enyu Zhang
7 The USChina rivalry and Beijings role in the Russia
Ukraine conflict 143
Dani Belo
PART III THE GLOBAL AND REGIONAL IMPLICATIONS
OF THE USCHINA RIVALRY
8 The CanadaChinaUS triangular relationship in a multipolar
world 165
David Carment, Danika Brown and Dani Belo
9 Beijings wedge strategies and the fragility of USSouth
Korea alliance: from Park to Yoon 194
Minran Liu and Jingdong Yuan
10 The USChina rivalry and South Koreas domestic politics:
implications for the USKorea alliance 220
Seong-Hyon Lee
11 Strategic choices of East Asian democracies amid the US
China rivalry 245
Charles Chong-Han Wu and John Fuh-sheng Hsieh
Index
Edited by Kevin G. Cai, Professor, Renison University College, University of Waterloo, Canada