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Destined For War: Can America And China Escape Thucydides's Trap?
Destined For War: Can America And China Escape Thucydides's Trap?
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The reason, argues Harvard scholar Graham Allison in this razor-sharp analysis, is Thucydides’s Trap. This phenomenon, as old as history itself, is named for the Greek historian’s assessment of why the Peloponnesian War broke out: a rising power threatened to displace a ruling one.
Over the past 500 years, such a struggle has occurred between major powers just sixteen times. In twelve cases, it resulted in war.
Today, as an unstoppable China approaches an immovable America, and both Xi Jinping and Donald Trump promise to make their countries ‘great again’, the seventeenth case looks grim. Unless China scales back its ambitions or the US accepts becoming number two in the Pacific, a trade conflict, cyber attack, or accident at sea could soon escalate.
Through uncanny historical parallels, Destined for War shows how close we are to the unthinkable. Yet, stressing that war is not inevitable, Allison also reveals how clashing powers have kept the peace in the past — and what painful steps the US and China can and must take to avoid disaster.
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Explores historical patterns behind US-China rising tensions.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in international relations and the dynamics between great powers, this book offers a compelling analysis of how history might repeat itself. Graham Allison's insights shed light on the potential for peace amid rising rivalries and the steps necessary to avoid conflict, making complex geopolitical issues accessible and thought-provoking.