An Unpersuasive Argument for Overcoming China’s A2AD Capability: A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia

IF 0.3 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Naval War College Review Pub Date : 2011-08-15 DOI:10.5860/choice.49-4128
M. Hoyler, Aaron L. Friedberg
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There may be no denying China's growing economic strength, but its impact on the global balance of power remains hotly contested. Political scientist Aaron L. Friedberg argues that our nation's leaders are failing to act expeditiously enough to counter China's growing strength. He explains how the United States and China define their goals and reveals the strategies each is now employing to achieve its ends. Friedberg demonstrates in this provocative book that the ultimate aim of Chinese policymakers is to "win without fighting," displacing the United States as the leading power in Asia while avoiding direct confrontation. The United States, on the other hand, sends misleading signals about our commitments and resolve, putting us at risk for a war that might otherwise have been avoided. A much-needed wake-up call to U.S. leaders and policymakers, A Contest for Supremacy is a compelling interpretation of a rivalry that will go far to determine the shape of the twenty-first century.
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克服中国A2AD能力的不具说服力的论点:霸权之争:中国、美国和对亚洲的控制之争
不可否认,中国的经济实力日益增强,但其对全球力量平衡的影响仍备受争议。政治学家亚伦·l·弗里德伯格认为,我们国家的领导人未能迅速采取行动,以对抗中国日益增长的实力。他解释了美国和中国如何确定各自的目标,并揭示了两国目前为实现其目标所采用的战略。弗里德伯格在这本挑衅性的书中指出,中国决策者的最终目标是“不战而胜”,在避免直接对抗的同时取代美国成为亚洲的领导力量。另一方面,美国就我们的承诺和决心发出了误导性的信号,使我们面临一场本来可以避免的战争的风险。对美国领导人和政策制定者来说,这是一个急需的警钟,《霸权之争》是对一场将决定21世纪格局的竞争的令人信服的解释。
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