The Rise of China vs. the Logic of Strategy by Edward N. Luttwak

The Rise of China vs. the Logic of Strategy



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But even compelling geopolitical logic does not necessarily lead to a real strategic alliance. Dec 30, 2012 - For any country whose rising strength cannot go unnoticed, the universal logic of strategy allows only military or economic growth. Apr 10, 2014 - They labored to redraw the map of the Middle East in a way that they imagined would slow down the rise of China, and the other giants that are slowly, but surely, standing on their feet to face up to the post-Cold War superpower.. Jun 26, 2013 - The rise of China In the late 1970s, Deng Xiaoping led the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to abandon autarkic state capitalism and instead adopt state-led capitalist development to produce for the world market. Mar 21, 2014 - A company source said: "It would be logical to expect the deal during Putin's visit to China." Summarizing what should be and is painfully obvious to all, but apparently to the White House, which keeps If China supports you, no one can say you're isolated," said Vasily Kashin, a China expert at the Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST) think thank. May 22, 2014 - While the West needs to remain vigilant toward Russia and China, they should not lose sleep over a new Moscow-Beijing axis. The CCP offered their 5 In a study commissioned by the US Department of Defense, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) predicts that “China's defense spending is projected to be on par with the United States at some point over the next 15 to 20 years. But China is pursuing both goals simultaneously. Jul 15, 2011 - He stated bluntly that, “it is imperative that no Eurasian challenger emerges, capable of dominating Eurasia and thus of also challenging America,” and then made clear the imperial nature of his strategy: To put it in a terminology that Thus, China has risen as much as the West has allowed it to rise, but that does not mean that China will not seek to serve its own interests now that it has accumulated significant global status and power. The US has truly lost the initiative, in the There was a short period in US foreign policy strategy in which Washington needed to count its losses, regroup and regain initiative, but not in the Middle East. The fragility of the budding Unlike the West, which has facilitated China's rise and has come to recognize it as a reality, the Russian elite has trouble accepting China, impoverished and impotent only a generation ago, as a great power.

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