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China-U.S. Strategic Competition, the U.S. Status Anxiety and Donald J. Trump Administration's Strategic Adjustment toward China

Wei Zongyou

The Chinese Journal of American Studies

Wei Zongyou," China-U.S. Strategic Competition, the U.S. Status Anxiety and Donald J. Trump Administration's Strategic Adjustment toward China,"

The Chinese Journal of American Studies, No.4, 2018


【Abstract】 Since the beginning of this century, with the ongoing power shift between China and the United States, the two countries have been engaged in the ever-growing strategic competition in the areas of economy, security, and institutions. The U.S. has been increasingly worried that its economic influence in Asia, its scientific and technological superiority, its maritime hegemony in the western Pacific, and its institutional prestige are on the decrease as a result of China's rising power and heated status competition in those areas. The Trump administration challenged the premise and rational of decades-long U.S. engagement policy toward China, defined China as the top strategic competitor of the United States of America, and took a series of economic, political, and security measures to balance China.

【Key Words】U.S. Military and Diplomacy   Sino-U.S. Relations   U.S. China Policy   Donald J. Trump Administration   Strategic Competition   Status Anxiety

【Author】Wei Zongyou, Professor of the Center for American Studies, Fudan University


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