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China is central to the security dilemma as it is a primary actor in the power dynamics with the United States, where mutual threat perceptions and defensive posturing create a classical security dilemma as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, China's own Global Security Initiative is explicitly designed to address this inherent security dilemma as noted in [4].
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 12 facts
claimThe relationship between the United States and China exhibits characteristics of a classical security dilemma, where each side's striving for greater security generates more insecurity on both sides, exacerbated by the constellation of a rising power encountering an established one.
claimThe escalation of hard security challenges between the United States and China has led to the emergence of a classical security dilemma.
claimThe United States and China both perceive themselves as defensive, peaceful powers while suspecting the other of having aggressive offensive intentions, which creates a security dilemma.
claimThe United States and China both perceive themselves as defensive, peaceful powers while suspecting the other of having aggressive offensive intentions, which creates a security dilemma.
claimThe US-China relationship functions as a classical security dilemma, where efforts by each side to increase its own security result in increased insecurity for both.
claimThe United States and China both perceive themselves as defensive, peaceful powers while suspecting the other of having aggressive, offensive intentions, which creates a security dilemma.
claimThe ideological difference between the United States and China intensifies threat perceptions and strengthens the security dilemma between the two nations.
claimThe security dilemma between the United States and China is intensified by the dynamic of a rising power encountering an established power.
claimIdeological differences between the United States and China intensify mutual threat perceptions and strengthen the security dilemma between the two nations.
claimThe relationship between the United States and China exhibits characteristics of a classical security dilemma, where efforts to increase security generate insecurity for both sides, exacerbated by the dynamic of a rising power encountering an established one.
claimThe escalation of hard security challenges between the United States and China has led to the emergence of a classical security dilemma.
accountThe security dilemma between the United States and China has been shaped by the fact that both sides have viewed each other as potential military adversaries since the Taiwan crisis of 1995/96.
China's Global Security Initiative and Russia's Eurasian Security ... valdaiclub.com 1 fact
claimChina's Global Security Initiative aims to mitigate the security dilemma inherent in power politics by promoting universal, equal, and sustainable security.