The China Questions 2: Critical Insights Into US-China Relations Edited By CWP Alum Maria Adele Carrai
- Introduction [Maria Adele Carrai, Jennifer Rudolph, and Michael Szonyi]
- I. Contextualizing China–US Relations
- 1. US–China Relations: How Did We Get Here, Where Can We Go? [John Pomfret]
- 2. Is Engagement Still the Best US Policy for China? [Elizabeth Economy]
- 3. Why Is China America’s Favorite Threat? [Chengxin Pan]
- 4. How Does China See America? [Xiaoyu Pu]
- 5. How Is US Policy toward China Made? [Ryan Hass]
- 6. Who Gets into the Chinese Communist Party, and Who Rises up the Ranks? [Victor Shih]
- II. Global Order
- 7. Will the World Make Room for China in the New Global Order? [Susan A. Thornton]
- 8. Is China Trying to Undermine the Liberal International Order? [Alastair Iain Johnston]
- 9. Is China Changing the International Humanitarian Intervention Regime? [Courtney J. Fung]
- 10. Has China’s Economic Success Proven That Autocracy Is Superior to Democracy? [Yuen Yuen Ang]
- III. China in the World
- 11. What Are the Implications for the United States as China Reshapes Its Overseas Image? [Naima Green-Riley]
- 12. How Can the United States Live with China’s Belt and Road Initiative? [Min Ye]
- 13. What Does China’s Increased Influence in Latin America Mean for the United States? [Oliver Stuenkel]
- 14. Does the Rise of China Threaten the Transatlantic Partnership? [Philippe Le Corre]
- 15. Is China Competing with the United States in Africa? [Maria Repnikova]
- 16. Should Western Nations Worry about the China–Russia Relationship? [Lyle Goldstein]
- IV. Security
- 17. How Will China’s National Power Evolve vis-à-vis the United States? [Andrew S. Erickson]
- 18. How Does China Think about National Security? [Sheena Chestnut Greitens]
- 19. Is China a Challenge to US National Security? [Oriana Skylar Mastro]
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Maria Adele Carrai is an Assistant Professor of Global China Studies at NYU Shanghai. Her research explores the history of international law in East Asia and investigates how China’s rise as a global power is shaping norms and redefining the international distribution of power. In light of the development of the Belt and Road Initiative, she is looking in particular at the economic, legal, and political repercussions of Chinese investments and economic engagement in Europe and Africa. Prior to joining NYU Shanghai, she was a recipient of a three-year Marie-Curie fellowship at KU Leuven. She was also a Fellow at the Italian Academy of Columbia University, Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program, Max Weber Program of the European University Institute of Florence, and New York University Law School. More information can be found on her website www.mariadelecarrai.com.
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