Understanding Influence in the Strategic Competition With China

Understanding Influence in the Strategic Competition With China

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Over the past two decades, China's role in the geopolitical landscape has grown, particularly as a result of the country's rising economic and military power. Thus, U.S. leaders now view China as a strategic competitor-one that seeks to upend the post-World War II liberal international order. One of China's strategies in that competition is to seek influence in countries around the world. In this report, the authors assess China's ability to use various mechanisms of influence to shape the policies and behavior of 20 countries, as well as the lessons that these examples offer for the United States' strategic competition with China. With this study, the authors aim to produce a transferable framework (comprising inputs, intervening factors, and outputs) and other tools of analysis that can provide reliable means of assessing bilateral influence relationships in other cases. Among the study's chief findings is that China's burgeoning econ

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ISBN: 9781977406422
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Imprint: RAND Corporation
Pub date:
DEWEY: 327.51
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: xv, 152