Grand Theory Perspectives on Sino-U.S. Relations

As has been highlighted in Chapter One, the scholarly and public discourse on the relationship between the ascending People’s Republic of China and the hegemonic United States has been decisively shaped by two alternative grand theories, or what Lamy stil

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Jörg Vogelmann

Ascending China and the Hegemonic United States Economically Based Cooperation or Strategic Power Politics?

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Jörg Vogelmann

Ascending China and the Hegemonic United States Economically Based Cooperation or Strategic Power Politics?

Jörg Vogelmann Stuttgart, Germany Dissertation University of Cologne 2018/2019

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Acknowledgements The author gained significant insights and received constructive feedback particularly during his stay in 2007/2008 at the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary (Canada) and in 2008 at the Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Office of the United Nations and to other International Organizations in Vienna, as a research assistant, associate, and lecturer at the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Stuttgart in 2005-2006/2009-2012, and in 20092018 as a doctoral candidate at Prof. Dr. Thomas Jäger’s Chair of International Politics and Foreign Policy Studies at the Research Institute for Political Science and European Affairs at the University of Cologne. The author would like to extend his most sincere gratitude and apprecia