Cold War II? China, America, Global Strategy, and the New Cold War

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In a world of renewed great power competition, the challenges facing the United States in managing its relations with China and Russia are daunting. But with "A New Cold War Global Strategy," you can get ahead of the curve in understanding this complex conflict. This comprehensive analysis of the relationships among these three global powers draws on insights from history, economics, law, and philosophy to provide a strategic roadmap for the United States. From the resource dependence and demographic constraints of dictatorship to the isolationism and withdrawal of democracy, the book examines the tactics, technologies, and weapons of war that have shaped past conflicts and will shape this one. With over 200 pages packed with insights and ideas from around the world and global history, "A New Cold War Global Strategy" is an essential read for anyone seeking to make sense of the complex dynamics of global power politics. And with a free preview available, you can try before you buy! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. If you're not entirely delighted with your purchase, please feel free to contact the author directly at Eric.Engle@Yahoo.com. We're committed to making things right and ensuring your satisfaction. Depending on the situation, we may provide a refund or offer a replacement eBook or even create a customized and personalized study guide tailored to your needs. Your feedback is invaluable to us, and we appreciate the opportunity to improve our work and provide you with an exceptional learning experience. We're dedicated to helping law students get good grades, pass the bar, to helping foreign policy professionals stay informed, and Chinese language learners achieve fluency. Every learner is different but our materials work well for most learners. We stand behind our products and are committed to your success. Don't wait - get your copy of "A New Cold War Global Strategy" today and gain valuable insights into the challenges facing the United States in navigating this complex global landscape!Keywords: "Cold War", "Global strategy", "Great power competition", "United States", "China", "Russia", "History", "Economics", "Law", "Philosophy", "Resource dependence", "Demographic constraints", "Isolationism", "Weapons of war", "Tactics", "Technologies", "International relations", "Geopolitics", "Political science", "Military strategy", "Diplomacy", "Foreign policy", "National security", "International conflict", "Power dynamics", "Strategic roadmap", "Insights", "Ideas", "International political economy", "American foreign policy", "Economic statecraft", "International trade", "Global governance", "Multilateralism", "Bilateralism", "International organizations", "International cooperation", "Free trade", "Protectionism", "International finance", "Globalization", "Foreign aid", "International development", "International security", "International institutions", "Hegemony", "Power politics", "International economics", "Economic sanctions". Wuhan Virus. Intellectual Property theft. Espionage. Territorial Conflicts. Fentanyl. Arms trafficking. Synopsis: A desperate dictatorship wracked by resource dependence and demographic constraints.A distant democracy bent on isolationism and withdrawal from the violent turbulent world.New tactics, technologies, and weapons of war.Grand ambitions for cooperative regional development.Japan, 1941? China 2021?Yes!Wuhan Virus. Intellectual Property theft. Espionage. Territorial Conflicts. Fentanyl. Arms trafficking."A New Cold War: Global Strategy" Examines US-Russia-China relations to explain why structural factors will likely result in a protracted long term conflict between China and the USA


  • | Author: Eric Engle
  • | Publisher: Independently Published
  • | Publication Date: Dec 04, 2020
  • | Number of Pages: 302 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9798575546771
Author:
Eric Engle
Publisher:
Independently Published
Publication Date:
Dec 04, 2020
Number of pages:
302 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-13:
9798575546771