Institutional Balancing and Order Transition in the Asia Pacific
Description
This thought-provoking study questions the prevailing narrative on US–China relations, of inevitable conflict between the two giants. It offers a fresh perspective, suggesting that the institutionalised competition, guided by strategic foresight and restraint, may actually foster stability and peace during the international order transition.
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