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Document Information
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Book page or report excerpt regarding international relations
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Summary
The text explores the geopolitical tension between the United States and China, comparing their relationship to historical rivalries like Germany and Great Britain to illustrate the dangers of the "security dilemma." It discusses how each nation's pursuit of security often leads to mutual insecurity and highlights their fundamentally different perceptions of the current global order—America viewing it as sustainable and beneficial, while China sees it as broken and in need of reconstruction ("Da po, Da li").
Organizations (13)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| United States | ||
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| Germany | ||
| Great Britain | ||
| Japan | ||
| Russia | ||
| France | ||
| Austria | ||
| London | ||
| Berlin | ||
| Beijing | ||
| Washington | ||
| America |
Timeline (5 events)
turn of the 20th Century
1904 conflict (Russo-Japanese War)
Napoleonic age
1890s naval expansion
2012 pivot to Asia
Relationships (4)
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Key Quotes (4)
"Each country, chasing her own security, ends up less secure."Source
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Quote #1
"The puzzle is like one of those woven wicker finger traps: The harder each side pulls to get out, the more stuck they become."Source
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Quote #2
"Da po, Da li. Great destruction. Great construction."Source
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Quote #3
"Surely the global system should be adjusted, they think. Tap. Tap."Source
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