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Grand strategy and the construction of the national interest: the underpinnings of Sino‑US strategic competition
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Abstract The ubiquity of Sino-US strategic competition calls for uncovering its underpinnings by systematically comparing their grand strategies. This article examines how both governments have constructed their countries' national interest since the 2008 global financial crisis. Through quantitative content... view more
The ubiquity of Sino-US strategic competition calls for uncovering its underpinnings by systematically comparing their grand strategies. This article examines how both governments have constructed their countries' national interest since the 2008 global financial crisis. Through quantitative content analysis, it traces the relative salience of different components of the construction of the national interest detailing differences and shifts in emphasis and divergences within both governments. Whereas the Chinese government increasingly emphasized taking on a leadership role in international affairs, the US government became more concerned about the country's security and economic standing. Between Chinese actors, the most pronounced divergence appeared regarding the importance of territorial defense. US actors disagreed about the importance of promoting the country's values abroad. These findings suggest that a long-term perspective is needed to uncover the underpinnings of great power competition. Researchers and policy-makers must listen to different foreign policy actors, even under centralized authoritarian rule.... view less
Keywords
United States of America; China; foreign policy; political strategy; economic relations; great power; political system; pressure-group politics; constructivism
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Systemkonkurrenz; Rivalität von Staaten
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 742-760
Journal
International Politics, 61 (2024) 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41311-023-00452-w
ISSN
1740-3898
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed