2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1537592723000312
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A Twenty Years’ Crisis? Rethinking the Cases for U.S. Economic Engagement with China

Abstract: Structural realists accuse U.S. economic engagement with China as a mistake driven by liberal idealism and lack of realism. I suggest that this increasingly popular narrative reflecting the traditional idealism-realism distinction is misplaced. First, liberal approaches to international relations can clash with each other when a democratic state engages with an authoritarian state, and engagement is justified by one strand of liberalism—economic interdependence liberalism—whereas a different liberal perspectiv… Show more

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