U.S.-China Relations 2025
Books | 2012-01-03
Edited by Du-Hyeon Cha, Kang Choi, Chaesung Chun, and Byung-Kook Kim
U.S.-China Relations 2025 analyzes and focuses on how the bilateral relationship between the United States and China will change over the next 10 years. Twelve leading experts participated in this research and produced chapters exploring on the major issues including: mutual perceptions, military relations, economic architecture, trade, currency, energy, the environment, and soft power.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Mutual Perceptions between the United States and China: Partners or Competitors? | Hyung-Min Joo
Chapter 2. U.S.-China Military Relations 2025 | Dong Sun Lee
Chapter 3. U.S.-China Trade Relations 2025 | Dong-Hun Kim
Chapter 4. China’s Choice: The Political Economy of Key Currency and the RMB | Yong Wook Lee
Chapter 5. U.S.-China Relations and East Asia: Strategic Competitions over the Economic Architecture | Yul Sohn
Chapter 6. The Soft Power Market in 2025 and U.S.-China Relations | Jung Kim
Chapter 7. The International Politics of Climate Change and U.S.-China Relations | Beom-Shik Shin
Chapter 8. U.S.-China Energy Relations 2025 | Joo-Youn Jung
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