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Review Essay

China's Rise: A Review Essay

Pages 101-105 | Published online: 01 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

Given the polarized nature of the current American debate over China's rise, the 2007 publication of three excellent books on the subject is both timely and welcome. Bates Gill, Iain Johnston, and Susan Shirk are three of the most respected American experts on Chinese foreign policy, and they arrive at a common, cautiously optimistic conclusion: China is not a revisionist power and conflict with the US is not inevitable. Yet conflict remains a possibility. Gill, Shirk, and Johnston have produced timely and valuable books that should contribute to the maturation of US debate over a US China policy for the twenty-first century.

The author would like to thank the editors of Asian Security for their thoughtful comments, and his fall 2007 Chinese Politics class at OU for their participation in a “group edit” exercise using the first draft of this essay.

Notes

1. Editor's note: the book carries an additional subtitle, How China's Internal Politics Could Derail its Peaceful Rise.

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