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East Asia: China on the Move (Ronald L. Tammen and Ayesha Umar Wahedi, 2020) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Governmental Response to Terrorism in Autocracies: Evidence from China (Philip B.K. Potter and Chen Wang, 2022) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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East Asia: China’s Campaign to Become a New World Leader (Yi Feng, Zhijun Gao and Zining Yang, 2020) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Toward a New Relational Ontology in Global Politics: China’s Rise as Holographic Transition (Chengxin Pan, 2018) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Quantum Sensing’s Potential Impacts on Strategic Deterrence and Modern Warfare (Sarah Jacobs Gamberini and Lawrence Rubin, 2021) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Bipolarity is Back: Why It Matters (Cliff Kupchan, 2021) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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A Critical Overview of the Area Studies Model: A Brief Study of the Current Trends in Area Studies (Andrew Alexander, 2020) Diagrammed by: Sarah Gansen and Patrick James
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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All-In or All-Out: Why Insularity Pushes and Pulls American Grand Strategy to Extremes (Paul van Hooft, 2020)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to tangible manifestations and internal considerations of policy for the US government.
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Is China a Status Quo Power? (Alistair Iain Johnston, 2003)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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China: The Pessoptimist Nation (William A. Callahan, 2010)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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China’s Century? Why America’s Edge Will Endure (Michael Beckley, 2011/2012)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Contending Identities in Taiwan: Implications for Cross-Strait Relations (T.Y. Wang and I-Chou Liu, 2004)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Democratization in Greater China: Taiwan’s Democratization and Cross-Strait Security (Yuan-Kang Wang, 2004)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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China: Fragile Superpower (Susan Shirk, 2007)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Hedging and Geostrategic Balance of East Asian Countries Toward China (Suisheng Zhao andZiong Qi, 2016)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Systemism, Power Transition, and BRI (Enyu Zhang and Patrick James, 2022)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Rise of China and the Emerging Order in Asia (Jingdong Yuan, 2015)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Anachronism of a China Socialized: Why Engagement Is Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be (Xiangfeng Yang, 2017)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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The Rise of China, Balance of Power Theory and US National Security: Reasons for Optimism (Joshua Shifrinson 2018)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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From Opposition to Power: Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party (Shelley Rigger 2001)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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From Frontier to Foreign Policy: The Question of India and the Transformation of Geopolitics in Qing China (Matthew W. Mosca, 2013)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The United States, China, and the Politics of Hegemonic Ordering in East Asia (Beverley Loke, 2021)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Generation Matters: Taiwan’s Perceptions of Mainland China and Attitudes Towards Cross-Strait Talks (Frank C.-S. Liu and Yitan Li, 2016)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Rise of China and Taiwan’s Response: The Anti-Secession Law as a Case Study (Cheng-Yi Lin, 2007)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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What China Will Want: The Future Intentions of a Rising Power (Legro, 2007)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression (King, Pan and Roberts, 2013)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Blue, Green or Aquamarine? Taiwan and the Status Quo Preference in Cross-Strait Relations (Huang and James, 2014)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Tragedy of Offensive Realism: Classical Realism and the Rise of China (Jonathan Kirshner, 2010)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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China's Challenge to US Hegemony (Christopher Layne, 2008)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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The Age of Geoeconomics, China’s Global Role, and the Prospects of Cross-Strait Integration (James C. Hsiung, 2009)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Will China’s Rise Lead to War? Why Realism Does Not Mean Pessimism (Charles Glaser, 2011)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Identity in the Shadow of a Giant: How the Rise of China is Changing Taiwan (Scott Signumd Gartner, Chin-Hao Huang, Yitan Li and Patrick James, 2021)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Power Cycle Theory and the Ascendance of China: Peaceful or Stormy? (Charles F.Doran, 2012)
The micro and macro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to actors and interactions among them.
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Taiwanese Views of China and the World: Party Identification, Ethnicity, and Cross-Strait Relations (Gries and Su, 2013)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The Future of U.S. – China Relations: Is Conflict Inevitable? (Aaron L. Friedberg,2005)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.
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Fostering Stability or Creating a Monster?: The Rise of China and U.S. Policy toward East Asia (Christensen, 2006)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Culture (Callahan, 2018)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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The One Belt One Road and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Beijing’s New Strategy of Geoeconomics and Geopolitics (Cai, 2018)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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China’s Military Buildup: Regional Repercussions (Bitzinger, 2015)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to government and society.
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Assumption #1: Revisionist States are the Cause of Great Power Competition(Emma Ashford, 2021)
The macro and micro levels of this system correspond, respectively, to the discipline as a whole and individual scholars within it.