Sino-Us Relations in Context of the Asia-Pacific Region
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2023(4-II)45Keywords:
American-Chinese Relations, Asia-Pacific Politics, Rebalancing Strategy, Revisionism, AUKUS, QUAD, Gun-boat diplomacy, Realism, ProxyAbstract
This research paper focuses on the study of US-Sino relations with the philosophical prism of conflicting or competitive thoughts of China’s Revisionism and US’ Rebalancing Strategy .Historically, since its inception in 1949, P.R.C, driven by its revisionist thought against status quo, according to US realists , has been at loggers head with the U.S on security, military, economic and diplomatic fronts , therefore steering the US-Sino relations towards multi-faceted vicissitudes, without basking in the sunshine of complete dawn. Thus, this research paper, using analytical method explores multiple dimensions of Sino-US relations, with the focus on Pacific Region becoming a battleground. This article provides the findings that with the inception of US Rebalancing strategy launched in 2017, the smoldering embers of US-Sino hostility have further been fanned. Ipso facto, this article puts forward the recommendations to bridge the widening cleavage between the two big powers of the world for creation of a safer planet.
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