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"Thisexcellent book provides a detailed and comprehensive examination of the domestic and international dimensions of China's rise as it affects Sino-American relations in Northeast Asia.Each of the authors is a well-established expert on one or more aspects of this complex topic. The resulting analysis offers new insights and in many instances challenges conventionalthinking regarding the prospects for competition versus cooperation between Beijing and Washington in what is arguably the most important region of the 21st century." - Michael D. Swaine, Senior Associate, China Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
"This is a welcome and pleasant addition to the study ofSino-U.S. relations. In addition to excellent examinations on the foreign policies of these two countries, this book also provides comprehensive analyses on other key players, such as Japan, Russia, Korea, and Taiwan. A must read for those concerned for the future of China and East Asian international relations." - Quansheng Zhao, Professor and Director of the Center for Asian Studies, American University
"Suisheng Zhao and his co-authors have produced a very sound volume. Theyfocus on the revival of China as a great power and how the United States will face that challenge. They explore how that interaction will play out in relations with third countries - a particularly useful perspective." - Richard Bush, Director of the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, Brookings Institution