The impact of the U.S. war on terrorism upon U.S.-China relations

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Oliver M. Lee
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[1] University of Hawaii,
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Nuclear Weapon; CHINESE Political Science; Ballistic Missile; Shanghai Cooperation Organization; Cruise Missile;
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10.1007/BF02876930
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Using a framework of geopolitical analysis. Oliver Lee argues that the fundamental geopolitical relationships between the United States and China, namely the relationship between the world’s strongest naval and air power and the world’s strongest land power, would not be upset even after the American military presence in central Asia since September 11, 2001. The relationship would remain essentially unaltered because — American initiation of the use of nuclear weapons against China being ruled out for fear of Chinese retaliation — China would be able to withstand any U.S. military offensive conducted with conventional land, sea, and air forces, regardless of whether the U.S. possesses permanent air bases in Central Asia or not, and regardless of how many troops it may station on them.
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