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US, China and the evolving Indo-Pacific order = a study of role conceptions in shaping regional order building /
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US, China and the evolving Indo-Pacific order/ by Peter Brian M. Wang.
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a study of role conceptions in shaping regional order building /
Author:
Wang, Peter Brian M.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
Description:
xv, 259 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: A Pivotal Moment -- Chapter 2: Order Building -- Chapter 3: US, China and The Korean War: Geopolitics and Ideology -- Chapter 4: Mao and Nixon's Philosophical Discussions -- Chapter 5: Reintegrating Deng's China, The US Steps Back -- Chapter 6: Playing on the Same Team, Most of the Time -- Chapter 7: Pivoting Towards Conflict -- Chapter 8: Has Trump2.0 Broken the Camel's Back -- Chapter 9: Roles and Relationships - Underlying Factors -- Chapter 10: In Conclusion, "All the World's a Stage".
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Subject:
Peace and Conflict Studies. -
Subject:
China - Foreign relations - United States. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-3967-3
ISBN:
9789819539673
US, China and the evolving Indo-Pacific order = a study of role conceptions in shaping regional order building /
Wang, Peter Brian M.
US, China and the evolving Indo-Pacific order
a study of role conceptions in shaping regional order building /[electronic resource] :by Peter Brian M. Wang. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xv, 259 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave series in Indo-Pacific studies,3059-2364. - Palgrave series in Indo-Pacific studies..
Chapter 1: A Pivotal Moment -- Chapter 2: Order Building -- Chapter 3: US, China and The Korean War: Geopolitics and Ideology -- Chapter 4: Mao and Nixon's Philosophical Discussions -- Chapter 5: Reintegrating Deng's China, The US Steps Back -- Chapter 6: Playing on the Same Team, Most of the Time -- Chapter 7: Pivoting Towards Conflict -- Chapter 8: Has Trump2.0 Broken the Camel's Back -- Chapter 9: Roles and Relationships - Underlying Factors -- Chapter 10: In Conclusion, "All the World's a Stage".
As the global balance of power shifts, the US-China relationship stands at the heart of the world's most pressing geopolitical questions. This book offers a fresh lens for understanding that relationship, spanning the dramatic arc from 1945 to 2020. Moving beyond the usual power-based explanations, it applies Role Theory to reveal how national self-conceptions-how leaders see their country's place in the world-shape both cooperation, conflict and order. From the battlefields of Korea to Nixon's historic handshake in Beijing, from post-Cold War accommodation to today's mounting tensions, the book uncovers the role-driven logic behind decades of US-China interactions. Drawing on leaders' speeches and diplomatic exchanges, it highlights how domestic politics, regime type, and security ideas mould each nation's role on the global stage. Richly researched and sharply argued, this volume is essential reading for scholars, students, and policymakers seeking to grasp the forces redefining the Indo-Pacific order. Dr. Peter Brian M. Wang is Deputy Head at the National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN). A Malaysian civil servant, he previously served at the Ministry of Investment, Trade, and Industry (MITI), focusing on economic research, policy, and trade negotiations, and has represented Malaysia in APEC, ASEAN, and TPPA fora.
ISBN: 9789819539673
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LC Class. No.: DS740.5.U5 / W36 2025
Dewey Class. No.: 355.03301823
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