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US-CHINA RELATIONS: TRADE WAR AND THE QUEST FOR GLOBAL HEGEMONY

Authors :
Pei May Lee
Nina Nurasyekin Zulkefli
Source :
Journal of International Studies, Vol 17 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
UUM Press, 2021.

Abstract

This article attempts to provide an alternative perspective on the US-China trade war by integrating power transition theory and the concept of soft power in examining the nature of the trade war and conditions that fuelled it. The discussion also includes the possibility of the emergence of a new global order led by China beyond the trade war. This study used a qualitative approach by analysing primary and secondary sources such as speeches of representatives from both China and the US, books, journal articles, newspaper articles and research by both national and international organisations. The findings revealed that the main trigger of the trade war was not trade deficits or unfair practices, as other literature has suggested, but rather a desire by the US to prevent the decline of American hegemony. We argue that there are three reasons why China cannot form a new global order and replace the US as a global hegemon within the next decade. First, following the trade war, there is growing wariness about Chinese firms and investments, globally. Second, China’s soft power is relatively ineffective, and its culture less appealing to Third World countries as compared to the US’s. Finally, unlike the US, China does not have a strong and expansive network of allies supporting its quest for global leadership.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1823691X and 2289666X
Volume :
17
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of International Studies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6fdfbcf4758340e28b911c9d2f854ce4
Document Type :
article