学术速递 | CJIP 编辑推荐:Is a New Cold War Inevitable?
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The Chinese Journal of International Politics (CJIP) 由清华大学国际关系研究院与牛津大学出版社合作出版。2019年6月最新公布的影响因子为2.344,在全球91种SSCI收录的国际关系类期刊中排名15,位列Q1区,5年影响因子为2.75。
CJIP创办于2006年,重点推动国际关系理论和中国对外关系的原创性研究,发表的文章在东亚、欧洲和北美三地学者间保持了较好的平衡,为促进国际关系理论多元化发展发挥了较为独特的作用。
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Is a New Cold War Inevitable? Chinese Perspectives on US–China Strategic Competition
Author: Minghao Zhao, Senior Fellow at the Institute of International Studies, Fudan University.
Abstract
In recent years, Chinese scholars and policy elites have discussed the ever intensifying strategic competition between the United States and China and its multifaceted implications for Chinese foreign policy. Some even worry about the possibility of a new Cold War between the United States and China. This article aims to offer an analysis of Chinese perspectives on US–China strategic competition. In the view of most Chinese observers, US–China strategic competition is inevitable because China is closing the national power gap between itself and the United States, while the latter resolutely upholds its global primacy. Other factors, including ideological disagreements, may fuel the major power competition that has extended to most aspects of US–China relations. Chinese observers believe that economic and technological rivalry between the United States and China has heightened and that the Western Pacific is the focal point of US–China strategic competition. Meanwhile, certain Chinese scholars attach greater importance to US–China competition over international prestige and leadership. However, Chinese analysts are not overly pessimistic about the prospects for US–China relations and have raised policy recommendations geared to managing US–China strategic competition and restoring a new equilibrium between the two major powers.
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