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Øystein Tunsjø shows that the international system is moving toward a U.S.-China standoff. He arguea that the combined effects of the narrowing power gap between China and the United States and the widening power gap between China and any third-ranking power portend a new bipolarity that will differ in crucial ways from that of the last century.

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This fascinating book expands our understanding of the functions of polarity in international politics and tells us a lot about the coming bipolar world. It is a pioneering work and a comprehensive study of contemporary China-U.S relations from a bipolar perspective. -- Yan Xuetong, Tsinghua University
Øystein Tunsjø has written a timely and important book. He argues that China’s rise heralds a return to bipolarity in international politics but that geography will prevent competition with the United States from reaching the intensity of the Cold War. This book should be read widely by scholars and policy makers alike. -- Taylor Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Challenging the conventional wisdom of emerging multipolarity, Tunsjø convincingly shows that China’s rise has already ushered in a new era of bipolarity—one with a high likelihood of limited war between the superpowers. A major contribution to IR grand theory and to thinking about international order. -- Randall L. Schweller, Ohio State University, editor in chief, Security Studies
[The Return of Bipolarity in World Politics] provide[s] valuable nuance for the growing number of analysts who are worried about the strategic implications of China’s rise. * Foreign Affairs *
Whether one agrees with Tunsjø’s thesis on the return of bipolarity in world politics or not, both political scientists and policymakers should take the book seriously. Based on impressive comparative studies of the Cold War in European history and the emerging US-China rivalry in East Asia, the geostructural realist theory presented here forces us to rethink the relevance of bipolarity in the twenty-first century. The book’s many arguments have already proven prescient. The Trump administration’s national security and defense strategies have labeled China a long-term strategic competitor while declaring the return of traditional great power politics. As the US-China balancing and competition heat up, all of us can benefit from the book’s insights and warnings. -- Yong Deng * Pacific Affairs *
Tunsjø's effort is an essential contribution to international relations theory and a basic introduction to an understanding of the concept of power. * Choice *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: A New Bipolar System
Part I: Past and Present Polarity
2. Explaining and Understanding Polarity
3. Contemporary U.S.-China Bipolarity
4. Distinguishing Top-Ranking States and Comparing Bipolarity
Part II: Systemic Effects: Patterns of Behavior and Stability
5. Strong Balancing Postponed
6. U.S.-China Relations and the Risk of War
7. The Return of Bipolarity: Global and Regional Effects
8. Conclusion: Geostructural Realism
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 27/02/2018
      ISBN13: 9780231176545, 978-0231176545
      ISBN10: 0231176546

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Øystein Tunsjø shows that the international system is moving toward a U.S.-China standoff. He arguea that the combined effects of the narrowing power gap between China and the United States and the widening power gap between China and any third-ranking power portend a new bipolarity that will differ in crucial ways from that of the last century.

      Trade Review
      This fascinating book expands our understanding of the functions of polarity in international politics and tells us a lot about the coming bipolar world. It is a pioneering work and a comprehensive study of contemporary China-U.S relations from a bipolar perspective. -- Yan Xuetong, Tsinghua University
      Øystein Tunsjø has written a timely and important book. He argues that China’s rise heralds a return to bipolarity in international politics but that geography will prevent competition with the United States from reaching the intensity of the Cold War. This book should be read widely by scholars and policy makers alike. -- Taylor Fravel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
      Challenging the conventional wisdom of emerging multipolarity, Tunsjø convincingly shows that China’s rise has already ushered in a new era of bipolarity—one with a high likelihood of limited war between the superpowers. A major contribution to IR grand theory and to thinking about international order. -- Randall L. Schweller, Ohio State University, editor in chief, Security Studies
      [The Return of Bipolarity in World Politics] provide[s] valuable nuance for the growing number of analysts who are worried about the strategic implications of China’s rise. * Foreign Affairs *
      Whether one agrees with Tunsjø’s thesis on the return of bipolarity in world politics or not, both political scientists and policymakers should take the book seriously. Based on impressive comparative studies of the Cold War in European history and the emerging US-China rivalry in East Asia, the geostructural realist theory presented here forces us to rethink the relevance of bipolarity in the twenty-first century. The book’s many arguments have already proven prescient. The Trump administration’s national security and defense strategies have labeled China a long-term strategic competitor while declaring the return of traditional great power politics. As the US-China balancing and competition heat up, all of us can benefit from the book’s insights and warnings. -- Yong Deng * Pacific Affairs *
      Tunsjø's effort is an essential contribution to international relations theory and a basic introduction to an understanding of the concept of power. * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      1. Introduction: A New Bipolar System
      Part I: Past and Present Polarity
      2. Explaining and Understanding Polarity
      3. Contemporary U.S.-China Bipolarity
      4. Distinguishing Top-Ranking States and Comparing Bipolarity
      Part II: Systemic Effects: Patterns of Behavior and Stability
      5. Strong Balancing Postponed
      6. U.S.-China Relations and the Risk of War
      7. The Return of Bipolarity: Global and Regional Effects
      8. Conclusion: Geostructural Realism
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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