Strategic Asia 2020
U.S.-China Competition for Global Influence
The nineteenth volume in the Strategic Asia series—Strategic Asia 2020: U.S.-China Competition for Global Influence—offers a forward-looking assessment of how the rivalry between China and the United States is playing out around the globe. Each chapter examines how a country or region is coping with the consequences of Sino-U.S. competition and draws implications for U.S. policymakers.
The Return of U.S.-China Strategic Competition
Japan’s Interests in an Era of U.S.-China Strategic Competition
South Korea’s Strategic Nondecision and Sino-U.S. Competition
Managing U.S.-China Rivalry: India’s Non-escalatory Reinforcement
How Taiwan’s High-Income Trap Shapes Its Options in the U.S.-China Competition
U.S.-China Competition in the Post-Soviet Space
Oceania: Cold War Versus the Blue Pacific
Southeast Asia and Sino-U.S. Competition: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Europe’s Place in Sino-U.S. Competition
U.S.-China Competition in the Western Hemisphere
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