Abstract

In this article, there is a brief discussion on how the rising of China's state created a major threat for the United States Hegemony. According to Power Transition Theory (PTT), power is central in understanding the international system as a relative power to demonstrate the prerequisite for peace and war in the international system. So, power is basically an ability to impose on or convince a revolutionary act to comply with demands. The study is a qualitative analysis of the grounded facts and previously produced documents and researches. With the document analysis it is evident that both the countries work on the mutual interests, there is a low possibility of actual war like situation on any of the political or economic grounds between China and the US. China can be considered as an economic superpower if it peruse all its economic expansion plans, on the other hand US will remain on top on the political or military fronts.

Highlights

  • For over half a century, the United States has been the dominant great power within the Asia-Pacific

  • The United States provided a foundation for the cascade of economic and political transitions in East Asia

  • The rise of China state created a major threat for this nation, and it no longer becomes a great power within this region

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Literature Review

The United States and China are battling an exchange war. As China's monetary and political impact on the planet builds contrasted with that of the United States, so does the American dread of China's power. Under these conditions, Washington bends over backward to combine its worldwide predominance by opposing the test of China's matchless quality. Tensions between the United States and China are high, from trade wars to military tensions in the South China Sea, Sino-US relations are still characterized by mutual cooperation and strong economic interdependence, which are potentially difficult to resolve. Seen as part of a strategy. (Nana de Graaff, 2020) The cost of membership of the liberal world community, for example, should be replaced by the demand for its official status as a "developing economy" and a "new developed economy"

Chinese Economic Progress in the Chronicles
Historical Analysis of US China Relations
US China Trade Analysis
Contemporary Relations between US and China
Chinese Rise in the Eyes of the World
Threat Analysis in US China Relations
Future Prospects of US China Relations
Findings and Conclusion
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