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Is East Asia balancing against a rising China? No way, says David Kang. Is China's island-building a unique provocation? Not at all, says Kang. Does the world have anything to fear from a powerful China? Not really, and,...
When it Comes to China, America Doth Protest Too Much, David Kang Thinks is an episode from Jaw-Jaw by War on the Rocks. Is East Asia balancing against a rising China? No way, says David Kang. Is China's island-building a unique provocation...
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Is East Asia balancing against a rising China? No way, says David Kang. Is China's island-building a unique provocation? Not at all, says Kang. Does the world have anything to fear from a powerful China? Not really, and, indeed, a weak China is the greater threat to world order. Listen to the "unconventional perspective" of Professor David Kang in the latest episode of Jaw-Jaw. If you'd like to read a transcript click here . Biographies David C. Kang is Maria Crutcher Professor in International Relations, Business and East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California, with appointments in both the School of International Relations and the Marshall School of Business. At USC, he is also director of the Korean Studies Institute. Kang's latest book is American Grand Strategy and East Asian Security in the 21st Century (Cambridge University Press, 2017). He is also author of East Asia Before the West: Five Centuries of Trade and Tribute ( Columbia University Press, 2010); China Rising: Peace, Power, and Order in East Asia (Columbia University Press, 2007); and Crony Capitalism: Corruption and Development in South Korea and the Philippines (Cambridge University Press, 2002). Brad Carson is a professor at the University of Virginia, where he teaches in the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy . He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2001-2005 and was Undersecretary of the Army and acting Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel & Readiness in the Obama Administration. He welcomes comments at bradrogerscarson@gmail.com . Links Brad Glosserman, Peak Japan: The End of Great Ambitions , (Georgetown University Press 2019) Michael Green, By More Than Providence: Grand Strategy and American Power in the Asia Pacific Since 1783 , (Columbia University Press 2017) Victor Cha, Power Play: Origins of the American Alliance System in Asia , (Princeton University Press 2016)
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Published Apr 30, 2019 and 44:52 long