Monographie
Geostrategic psychology and the rise of forbearance / Jiang Peng
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Type de support
- Volume
Titre(s)
- Geostrategic psychology and the rise of forbearance / Jiang Peng
Est une traduction de
- Yin ren de jue qi ji yu di yuan zhan lüe xin li xue shi jiao
Auteur(s)
Publication
- London New York (N.Y.) : Routledge, 2023
Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (XL-304 p.) : ill., tabl. ; 25 cm
Collection
- China perspectives
ISBN
- 978-1-03-234408-9
- 1-03-234408-3
- 978-1-03-234436-2
- 1-03-234436-9
EAN
- 9781032344089 rel.
Appartient à la collection
- China perspectives series (Print) 2687-7953
Classification décimale Dewey
- 327.101 9
Note sur le titre et les responsabilités
- Trad. de : "Yin ren de jue qi : ji yu di yuan zhan lüe xin li xue shi jiao"
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliogr. p. [287]-292. Notes bibliogr. Index
Note sur le contenu
- Trend anxiety and conflict intention : defensive aggression in the competition for regional dominance The "Philip trap" and the strategic overdraft of the rise of a sea-land composite power The "William's dilemma" and the strategic choice of the rise of a sea-land composite power Same color competition and different color complementarity : strategic counterattack caused by the thinking of "developing both sea and land" Reverse strategy : the check and balance of the weak navy How can a weighted country raise its own price? : A research on the "Corinth puzzle" in alliance politics under the bipolar pattern The analysis of the utility of geostrategic psychology in cracking the "sandwich" check-and balance structure of rising countries Edge trapping : an analysis of the effectiveness of anti-containment strategy under the bipolar system Role cognition and discourse construction : the political logic of selective intervention by hegemonic powers Unintentionally doing evil without punishment : the application of geostrategic psychology in avoiding hegemonic containment
Résumé ou extrait
- "Based on the framework of geostrategic psychology, this book elucidates the intrinsic law of the rise and fall of great powers and gives insights into the quandary of China's rise and the mechanism behind the strategy. Conflating geopolitics and strategic psychology, geostrategic psychology is rooted in the historical study of strategy and premised on an assumption that human beings bear resemblance in psychology and behavior when facing the same structure of geopolitical circumstance. The book analyzes intriguing phenomena from strategic psychology, including trend anxiety and conflict willingness, the Old Man Phenomenon in international politics, the Santa Claus Effect, the Myth of the Sunk Cost Fallacy, Bidder Myth, Gambler's Game, Philip Trap, William's Dilemma, Heartland Myth, Domino's Fear, Golden Nation Myth, Alliance Commitment Dilemma and Corinthian Dilemma among others. The author combines theory, history and the practice of international politics, revealing how a nation can occupy a favorable position in the field of global strategic competition and prospects for China. The title will be a valuable reference for observers of international politics as well as researchers and students interested in international relations, international politics, geopolitics, strategic psychology and geostrategic psychology." (p. de garde)
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