Destined for War by Graham Allison, former dean of Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and advisor to various US ad-ministrations, has aroused a lively debate in the International Relations the-ory community, for the purpose of explaining the current global strategic environment and US-China economic, diplomatic, cultural and military competition through a framework drawn from Thucydides’s observation of the fifth century BCE Peloponnesian War.

Escaping Thucydides’s Trap: the Fate of US-China Relations According to Graham Allison / Termine, Lorenzo. - In: ASIA MAIOR. - ISSN 2385-2526. - XXIX / 2018:(2019), pp. 430-433.

Escaping Thucydides’s Trap: the Fate of US-China Relations According to Graham Allison

Termine Lorenzo
2019

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Destined for War by Graham Allison, former dean of Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and advisor to various US ad-ministrations, has aroused a lively debate in the International Relations the-ory community, for the purpose of explaining the current global strategic environment and US-China economic, diplomatic, cultural and military competition through a framework drawn from Thucydides’s observation of the fifth century BCE Peloponnesian War.
2019
China, United States, Thucydydes Trap, Athens, Sparta
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Escaping Thucydides’s Trap: the Fate of US-China Relations According to Graham Allison / Termine, Lorenzo. - In: ASIA MAIOR. - ISSN 2385-2526. - XXIX / 2018:(2019), pp. 430-433.
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