The Sino-American world conflict
Zusammenfassung: The Sino-American conflict syndrome contains several elements. It is based on a regional status competition, which is increasingly becoming global. This competition for influence has become combined with an ideological antagonism that has recently become more focused on the US side. Since the United States and China perceive each other as potential military adversaries and plan their operations accordingly, the security dilemma also shapes their relationship. The strategic rivalry is particularly pronounced on China’s maritime periphery, dominated by military threat perceptions and the US expectation that China intends to establish an exclusive sphere of influence in East Asia. Global competition for influence is closely interwoven with the technological dimension of American-Chinese rivalry. It is about dominance in the digital age. The risk for international politics is that the intensifying strategic rivalry between the two states condenses into a structural world conflict. This could trigger de-globalization and the emergence of two orders, one under the predominant influence of the United States and the other under China’s influence
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Der amerikanisch-chinesische Weltkonflikt
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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1 Online-Ressource (33 Seiten)
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Englisch
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"English version of SWP-Studie 23/2019"
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SWP research paper / Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik ; 2020, 3 (February 2020)
SWP research paper ; 2020, 3 (February 2020)
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Politik
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Internationale Politik
Außenpolitik
Regionalpolitik
Interessenkonflikt
Rivalität
Politisches Verhalten
Machtpolitik
Implikation
Internationales politisches System
Reorganisation
Neue Weltwirtschaftsordnung
Kollektive Sicherheit
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USA
China
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Veröffentlichung
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Berlin
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SWP
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[February 2020]
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- DOI
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10.18449/2020RP03
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2023112321413185000063
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