The Roots of Great Power Competition: An Analysis Based on the Increasing Returns Mechanism

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY 中国社会科学 Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/02529203.2022.2166286
Tianzhi Ye
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Abstract Geopolitics, technology and international institutions are three major areas of great power competition. In the analysis of great power relations, both the balance of power theory and the hegemony theory rely on the assumption of diminishing returns and ignore the possibility of increasing returns. Increasing returns play an extensive role in geographical location, technological evolution and institutional change; accordingly, the increasing returns mechanism in great power relations is reflected in the geopolitical competition, technological competition and international institutional competition of great powers. The rational expectation that initial advantages will be transformed into long-term advantages through the mechanism of increasing returns drives great powers into competition whether they are rivals or allies. As specific mechanisms leading to increasing returns, coordination effects operate in geopolitical competition, technological competition and international institution competition; learning effects are found in technological competition and international institution competition; and adaptive expectations play a part in international institution competition. Various cases, ranging from the Anglo-Dutch rivalry over maritime hegemony in the 17th century to the current US-European competition over international investment arbitration regimes, show that great power competition derives from the logic of increasing returns.
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大国竞争的根源:基于收益递增机制的分析
地缘政治、技术和国际制度是大国竞争的三大领域。在大国关系分析中,均势理论和霸权理论都依赖于收益递减假设,而忽略了收益递增的可能性。收益增加在地理位置、技术演进和制度变迁中发挥着广泛的作用;因此,大国关系中的收益递增机制体现在大国的地缘政治竞争、技术竞争和国际制度竞争上。对初始优势通过收益递增机制转化为长期优势的理性预期,驱使大国之间无论是对手还是盟友,都进入竞争状态。协调效应作为导致收益递增的具体机制,在地缘政治竞争、技术竞争和国际制度竞争中发挥作用;在技术竞争和国际制度竞争中存在学习效应;适应性期望在国际制度竞争中发挥了作用。从17世纪英荷争夺海上霸权,到当前美欧争夺国际投资仲裁制度,各种案例都表明,大国竞争源自回报递增的逻辑。
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