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China's trade relations with the United States in perspective
Chinas Handelsbeziehungen mit den USA aus perspektivischer Sicht
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Abstract China's trade relations with the United States over the past four decades is a topic that has not been fully dealt with in scholarly works. This paper charts the course of US-China economic relations since 1971, explains the principal forces stimulating growth and encouraging change and, finally, di... view more
China's trade relations with the United States over the past four decades is a topic that has not been fully dealt with in scholarly works. This paper charts the course of US-China economic relations since 1971, explains the principal forces stimulating growth and encouraging change and, finally, discusses how these two economic giants fit into an interlocking Asian and world economy. In reaction to the post-2008 financial downturn, advocates for a new world economic order have suggested a rebalancing of global demand, which will arguably become a major, politically charged issue in the US and in China in the years to come. Growing economic interdependence has quickly presented new challenges and opportunities, with issues such as human rights, Most-Favoured-Nation status, the Taiwan and Tibet question, and the huge American trade deficit threatening to cloud the relationship at times. With China's emergence as a major power and America’s hegemonic ambitions tested in successive wars, the contradiction between a booming commercial relationship and conflict associated with geopolitical and ideological differences will continue to constitute a serious challenge. The long-term goal for each side will be to forge economic ties strong enough to create a stable political relationship, rather than to be held hostage by geopolitical constraints.... view less
Keywords
world economy; international relations; Asia; historical development; commerce; financial crisis; sustainable development; geopolitics; United States of America; export; cold war; import; conflict; economic relations; China
Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Method
qualitative empirical; descriptive study; empirical; historical; quantitative empirical
Free Keywords
Economics; trade agreements; world economy; financial crisis; US-China relations; contemporary
Document language
English
Publication Year
2010
Page/Pages
p. 165-210
Journal
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 39 (2010) 3
ISSN
1868-4874
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works