中国
竞赛(生物学)
冷战
生产(经济)
政治
业务
中心性
经济
政治学
经济
法学
生态学
数学
生物
组合数学
宏观经济学
作者
Seth Schindler,Ilias Alami,Jessica DiCarlo,Nicholas Jepson,Steve Rolf,Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ,Louis Cyuzuzo,Meredith J. DeBoom,Alireza F. Farahani,Imogen T. Liu,Hannah McNicol,Julie Tian Miao,Philip J. Nock,Gilead Teri,Maximiliano Facundo Vila Seoane,Kevin Ward,Tim Zajontz,Yawei Zhao
出处
期刊:Geopolitics
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2023-09-07
卷期号:29 (4): 1083-1120
被引量:55
标识
DOI:10.1080/14650045.2023.2253432
摘要
Relations between the US and China have deteriorated to their lowest point since their rapprochement in the 1970s. To make sense of contemporary geopolitics, our objective in this article is two-fold. First, we historically situate contemporary US-China rivalry to conceptualise the Second Cold War (SCW). We argue that in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, both the US and China launched 'restorative' political projects that harked back to imagined pasts. These projects are mutually exclusive and animate contemporary geopolitics. Second, we conceptualise the spatial logic of great power rivalry in the Second Cold War. In contrast to the first Cold War, when great powers sought to incorporate territory into blocs, the US and China currently compete on a global scale for centrality in four interrelated networks that they anticipate will underpin hegemony in the 21st century: infrastructure (e.g. logistics and energy), digital, production and finance. We review the state of competition in each network and draw two broad conclusions: (1) this mode of competition makes it difficult for either side to conclusively 'win' the Second Cold War, and (2) many countries are likely to remain integrated with both the US and China.
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