U.S. Geopolitical Strategies and China’s Challenge

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Daniel W. Hollis III
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Geopolitical studies that emerged in the twentieth century have mushroomed into a momentous scholarly industry. Culturally-framed nationalism is driven geopolitically by a type of internalized nativist outlook which surveils the illintentions of foreign adversaries. Nationalism’s climax came with its enshrinement in the Paris Treaties (1919-20) ending World War I. By 1917, the first totalitarian system arose in Russia, a novel form of government that sought total domination of all aspects of life. The Cold War after 1948 pitted two opposite forms of government: U.S. constitutional republic vs. totalitarian one-party Soviet Union, pursuing an active foreign policy implementing a global geopolitical strategy. After the collapse of the Soviet Union (1991), the U.S. appeared as the singular superpower. Yet, a revived post-Mao China offered a challenge to U.S. global role. This essay explores recent developments in that competition, demonstrating that the geopolitics of both sides exhibit not only suspicion of the other’s intentions but also a misunderstanding of the respective political cultures which complicates any peaceful resolution.
美国地缘政治战略与中国的挑战
20世纪兴起的地缘政治研究已迅速发展成为一个重要的学术产业。文化框架下的民族主义在地缘政治上是由一种内化的本土主义观点驱动的,这种观点监视着外国对手的恶意。民族主义的高潮出现在结束第一次世界大战的《巴黎条约》(1919- 1920)中。到1917年,俄罗斯出现了第一个极权主义体系,这是一种寻求完全控制生活方方面面的新型政府形式。1948年之后的冷战使两种截然相反的政府形式——美国的宪政共和国与极权主义的一党专政的苏联——产生了对立,双方都奉行奉行全球地缘政治战略的积极外交政策。苏联解体(1991年)后,美国成为唯一的超级大国。本文探讨了这一竞争的最新发展,表明双方的地缘政治不仅表现出对对方意图的怀疑,而且表现出对各自政治文化的误解,这使任何和平解决方案复杂化。
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European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
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