Bipolar Disorder in Statehood: is China “Dr. Jekyll” or “Mr. Hyde” or Both?

American and Chinese interests seem to be at one time in agreement and at another at loggerheads over issues that involve armed services, diplomacy, economics, human rights, intelligence, trade and culture. Part of what may appear to be a growing déracinement, or mutual disenchantment, arising from...

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Main Author: David A. Jones
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Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2018-11-01
Series:International Studies: Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal
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spelling doaj-34bb857b527a4923ada1ade33272a8712021-09-02T12:20:43ZengLodz University PressInternational Studies: Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal2300-86952018-11-0122193810.18778/1641-4233.22.024032Bipolar Disorder in Statehood: is China “Dr. Jekyll” or “Mr. Hyde” or Both?David A. Jones0University of Warsaw, Institute of The Americas and EuropeAmerican and Chinese interests seem to be at one time in agreement and at another at loggerheads over issues that involve armed services, diplomacy, economics, human rights, intelligence, trade and culture. Part of what may appear to be a growing déracinement, or mutual disenchantment, arising from diverse viewpoints over infrastructure development globally but especially in sensitive developing areas such as the stand-off in the South China Sea and elsewhere along the Pacific coastline of Southeast Asia, and the Western Pacific Rim. China seems to be reconstructing its ancient feudal empire, actual or imaginary, in the territory to its South, the ASEAN bloc. This article will address some issues of compatibility and conflict that unite China but that sometimes divide it from the United States and the West, then assesses what alternative strategies should be adopted or abandoned in the interests of global and regional harmony coupled with security. It urges greater cooperation and collaboration, a development of a code of conduct for state behavior in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, together with a concerted East–West effort to maintain a stable economy for China and a sustainable trade relationship between China, Europe, and North America.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/international/article/view/4032chinasouth china seaunited statesstate bi-polaritytppttip
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International Studies: Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal
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south china sea
united states
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title Bipolar Disorder in Statehood: is China “Dr. Jekyll” or “Mr. Hyde” or Both?
title_short Bipolar Disorder in Statehood: is China “Dr. Jekyll” or “Mr. Hyde” or Both?
title_full Bipolar Disorder in Statehood: is China “Dr. Jekyll” or “Mr. Hyde” or Both?
title_fullStr Bipolar Disorder in Statehood: is China “Dr. Jekyll” or “Mr. Hyde” or Both?
title_full_unstemmed Bipolar Disorder in Statehood: is China “Dr. Jekyll” or “Mr. Hyde” or Both?
title_sort bipolar disorder in statehood: is china “dr. jekyll” or “mr. hyde” or both?
publisher Lodz University Press
series International Studies: Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal
issn 2300-8695
publishDate 2018-11-01
description American and Chinese interests seem to be at one time in agreement and at another at loggerheads over issues that involve armed services, diplomacy, economics, human rights, intelligence, trade and culture. Part of what may appear to be a growing déracinement, or mutual disenchantment, arising from diverse viewpoints over infrastructure development globally but especially in sensitive developing areas such as the stand-off in the South China Sea and elsewhere along the Pacific coastline of Southeast Asia, and the Western Pacific Rim. China seems to be reconstructing its ancient feudal empire, actual or imaginary, in the territory to its South, the ASEAN bloc. This article will address some issues of compatibility and conflict that unite China but that sometimes divide it from the United States and the West, then assesses what alternative strategies should be adopted or abandoned in the interests of global and regional harmony coupled with security. It urges greater cooperation and collaboration, a development of a code of conduct for state behavior in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, together with a concerted East–West effort to maintain a stable economy for China and a sustainable trade relationship between China, Europe, and North America.
topic china
south china sea
united states
state bi-polarity
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url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/international/article/view/4032
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