Soft Power and Great-Power Competition : Shifting Sands in the Balance of Power Between the United States and China by Joseph S. Nye (2023, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherSpringer
ISBN-109819907160
ISBN-139789819907168
eBay Product ID (ePID)15058807777
Product Key Features
Book TitleSoft Power and Great-Power Competition : Shifting Sands in the Balance of Power Between the United States and China
Number of PagesIX, 208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2023
TopicInternational Relations / Trade & Tariffs, Globalization, International Relations / General
IllustratorYes
GenrePolitical Science
AuthorJosephs. Nye
Book SeriesChina and Globalization Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Table Of ContentSoft Power.- The Great Power Shift.- The Limits of Soft Power.- State Smart Power Strategies.- Understanding 21st Century Power Shifts.- Soft power: the Origins and Political Progress of a Concept.- What Is a Moral Foreign Policy?.- Soft Power and American Foreign Policy.- Get Smart: Combining Hard and Soft Power.- Obama the Pragmatist.- American Soft Power in the Age of Trump.- Trump's Effect on US Foreign Policy.- Can Joe Biden's America Be Trusted?.- After the Liberal International Order.- As China Rises, Must Others Bow?.- The Rise of China's Soft Power.- Hard Decisions on Soft Power: Opportunities and Difficulties for Chinese Soft Power.- Xi Jinping's Marco Polo Strategy.- China's Soft and Sharp Power.- Perspectives for a China Strategy.- The 'Nye Report': Six Years Later.- The Dollar and the Dragon.- Is China Overtaking America?.- The Financial Crisis and US-China Misperceptions.- Work With China, Don't Contain It.- The Future of U.S.- China Relations.- The Kindleberger Trap.-The Cooperative Rivalry of US-China Relations.- The Future of U.S.-China Relations After Buenos Aires.- For the US and China, Interdependence is a Double-Edged Sword.- Cold War with China is Avoidable.- The Logic of US-China Competition.
SynopsisThis open access book consists of essays selected from Joseph S. Nye, Jr.'s last three decades of writing and illustrate a variety of perspectives on the nature of power, the role of the United States in the world and US-China relations. Through this collection, it is hoped that readers will gain a better understanding of today's global environment and find that while great power competition may be inevitable in a world as centers of power shift, cooperating to address transnational challenges can be a positive sum game. The contents of this book are divided into four main parts. Part One discusses the origins and political progress of the concept of "Soft Power". Part Two explores soft power in the American experience, its sources and interaction with US foreign policy, as well as its ebb and flow in the age of Obama, Trump and Biden. Part Three examines the rise of and the opportunities and difficulties for Chinese soft power, focusing on China's investment in soft power andhow this demonstrates its commitment to a peaceful rise. However, it also addresses the question of how can China get "smart" on how it uses soft power. Part Four provides a bird's-eye view of power shifts in the 21st century and the interactions between the US as an established power and China as a rising power, while also reassuring readers that Thucydidean fears are unnecessary and a Cold War is avoidable. Both countries have to realize that some forms of power must be exercised with others, not over others, the development of soft power need not be a zero-sum game. Ultimately, the US-China relationship is a "cooperative rivalry" where a successful strategy of "smart competition" is necessary and cooperation on transnational challenges like climate change, pandemics, cyberterrorism and nuclear proliferation, will serve to benefit not only China and the US, but the world as a whole.