Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World
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Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World is a geopolitical analysis book that examines China’s growing military power and its implications for global security and U.S. foreign policy.
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| Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World Context triple: [Peter Navarro, notableWork, Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World]
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The Coming War on China
The Coming War on China is a documentary film by journalist and filmmaker John Pilger that examines rising U.S.–China tensions and the military, political, and historical forces driving them.
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The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War
The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War is a critical examination of how U.S. culture, politics, and religion have combined to normalize and glorify military power in American life and foreign policy.
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Will China’s Rise Be Peaceful?
"Will China’s Rise Be Peaceful?" is a scholarly work by Asle Toje that analyzes the implications of China’s growing power for international security and global order.
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The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order is a 1996 political science book by Samuel P. Huntington that argues future global conflicts will be driven primarily by cultural and civilizational differences rather than ideological or economic ones.
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E.
The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic
"The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic" is a non-fiction book by Chalmers Johnson that critiques U.S. imperial overreach, permanent war, and the erosion of American democracy.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World Target entity description: Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World is a geopolitical analysis book that examines China’s growing military power and its implications for global security and U.S. foreign policy.
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A.
The Coming War on China
The Coming War on China is a documentary film by journalist and filmmaker John Pilger that examines rising U.S.–China tensions and the military, political, and historical forces driving them.
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B.
The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War
The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War is a critical examination of how U.S. culture, politics, and religion have combined to normalize and glorify military power in American life and foreign policy.
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C.
Will China’s Rise Be Peaceful?
"Will China’s Rise Be Peaceful?" is a scholarly work by Asle Toje that analyzes the implications of China’s growing power for international security and global order.
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D.
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order is a 1996 political science book by Samuel P. Huntington that argues future global conflicts will be driven primarily by cultural and civilizational differences rather than ideological or economic ones.
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E.
The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic
"The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic" is a non-fiction book by Chalmers Johnson that critiques U.S. imperial overreach, permanent war, and the erosion of American democracy.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (44)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
book
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geopolitical analysis ⓘ non-fiction book ⓘ |
| addresses |
U.S. strategic rebalance to Asia
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military competition in the Western Pacific ⓘ risk of great-power conflict in the 21st century ⓘ |
| analyzes |
deterrence strategies toward China
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policy options for the United States ⓘ scenarios for U.S.–China conflict ⓘ |
| author | Peter Navarro NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| examines |
China’s defense spending
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China’s military strategy ⓘ China’s territorial disputes in the East China Sea ⓘ China’s territorial disputes in the South China Sea ⓘ U.S. alliance structures in Asia ⓘ the balance of power in East Asia ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
China’s military modernization
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China’s naval expansion ⓘ China’s regional ambitions in the Asia-Pacific ⓘ implications of China’s rise for U.S. national security ⓘ potential flashpoints between China and the United States ⓘ |
| genre |
geopolitics
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international relations ⓘ security studies ⓘ |
| hasTitle | Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
general readers interested in geopolitics
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policy makers ⓘ security analysts ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
China
NERFINISHED
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Chinese military power ⓘ U.S. foreign policy ⓘ U.S.–China relations ⓘ global security ⓘ |
| mediaType |
print
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text ⓘ |
| perspective | critical of China’s military rise ⓘ |
| proposes |
measures to counter Chinese military expansion
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policy recommendations for U.S. defense posture toward China ⓘ |
| setInContextOf |
post–Cold War international order
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rise of China as a great power ⓘ |
| timePeriodDiscussed |
contemporary international politics
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early 21st century ⓘ |
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