1. Introduction 2. Rethinking Theories of Power Transition 3. British-German Relations (1871-1914) 4. Anglo-American Relations (1865-1945) 5. Sino-American Relations (1990-2005) 6. Comparisons and Contrasts 7. U.S.-China Relations and Power Transition in the Twenty-First Century
Zhiqun Zhu, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of International Political Economy and Diplomacy at the University of Bridgeport, USA.
'Zhu's impressive study provides an excellent starting point.' -
The China Journal
'Zhu's impressive study provides an excellent starting point.' -
The China Journal'I like Zhu's historical-comparative methodology,
and his case studies provide a solid survey of the
historical/political context of power transitions' - Shogo Suzuki,
University of Cambridge, Cambridge Review of International Affairs,
20:1, March 2007, pp. 203-204.'...this is a valuable, well-written
study. Zhu has systematically applied power transition theory to
the comparative study of three major cases involving a dominant
power and a challenger. The cases include the British and the
Germans, 1871-1914; the British and the Americans, 1865-1945; and
the Chinese and Americans, 1990-2005' - S. Ogden, Northeastern
University, CHOICE 2007
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