Table of Contents
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Introduction: The United States, China, and Global Order; G. John
Ikenberry
PART I: SOVEREIGNTY AND THE STATE SYSTEM
1. Sovereignty American Style: Protecting Apple Pie, Fixing Foreign
Recipes; Jeffrey W. Legro
2. From Tianxia to Westphalia: The Evolving Chinese Conception of
Sovereignty and World Order; Fei-Ling Wang
PART II: COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND THE UNITED NATIONS
3. The United States, the United Nations, and Collective Security:
Exploring the Deep Sources of American Conduct; Stewart Patrick
4. China ' 's Evolving Attitudes and Approaches Towards UN
Collective Security; Jianwei Wang
PART III: GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
5. Is There an Exceptional American Approach to Global Economic
Governance?; Daniel W. Drezner
6. China ' 's Approach to Economic Diplomacy; Yang YAO
PART IV: TRADE AND RESOURCES
7. Still the Liberal Leader? Domestic Legacies, International
Realities, and the Role of the United States in the World Economy;
Michael Mastanduno
8. China as a Listian Trading State: Interest, Power, and Economic
Ideology; Weixing Hu
PART V: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
9. A Green Giant? Inconsistency and American Environmental
Diplomacy; Joshua Busby
10. China and International Cooperation on the Environment:
Historical and Intellectual Roots of Chinese Thinking about the
Environment; Ming WAN
PART VI: ALLIANCES AND ARMS CONTROL
11. The American Way of Seeking Security Ideology and Pargmatism;
John Owen
12. In Search of Security and Self-identity: Promise and Paradox of
China ' 's Nuclear Weapons; Yu Bin
Conclusion; Wang Jisi and Zhu Feng
Jeffrey W. Legro Fei-Ling Wang Stewart Patrick Jianwei Wang Daniel W. Drezner Yang YAO Michael Mastanduno Weixing Hu Joshua Busby Ming WAN John Owen Yu Bin
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