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The Transatlantic Community and China in the Age of Disruption

Partners, Competitors, Rivals

Daniel S. Hamilton (Johns Hopkins University, USA) Joe Renouard (Johns Hopkins University, China)

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English
Routledge
29 August 2025
This volume analyzes what China’s rise means for the transatlantic community in a new age of disruption—an age marked by great power rivalry, technological upheavals, and the diffusion of power.

The book explores how today’s conditions—including heightened Western concerns about Chinese influence operations, Chinese efforts to manipulate critical economic interconnections and dependencies, rapid technological advances, the Russia–China entente, and growing linkages between North Atlantic and Indo-Pacif ic security—have forced Western actors to adopt a more differentiated approach. In this great power competition, they must decide how and where to work with China as an important partner, how to address China’s competitive challenges, and how to address China’s efforts to forge a set of norms and institutions to challenge the open, rules-based international system.

The book will be of key interest to students and scholars of Transatlantic Relations, International Relations, Global Governance, European Politics, Asian Security, US and EU Foreign Policy, and Sino-Western relations. It will also be of interest to think-tank researchers and policy practitioners.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   400g
ISBN:   9781032227375
ISBN 10:   1032227370
Series:   Routledge Series on Global Order Studies
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Part 1: The Return of Great Power Rivalry in an Age of Disruption 1. Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones: The United States, Europe, and China in an Age of Rivalry and Disruption 2. Challenging China: The United States and the Dilemmas of Western Leadership 3. The View from China: Perspectives on the West in the Xi Jinping Era 4. “Partners, Competitors, Rivals:” Europe between America and China Part 2: Dilemmas of Security and Order 5. NATO and China 6. The Russia-China Entente: Implications for the Transatlantic Community 7. Governance and Norms in a New World Order: The Contest for Global Leadership Part 3: Economic Power, the Climate Challenge, and the Search for Meaningful Cooperation 8. The Dollar, the Euro and the RMB: Power Relations in Monetary Affairs 9. The Geoeconomics of the US and China: From Co-Dependence to Increasing Bifurcation 10. China as Partner?: Tackling Climate and Energy Challenges

Daniel S. Hamilton is Senior nonresident Fellow at the Brookings Institution and Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute of Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, DC, USA. Joe Renouard is Senior Lecturer and Resident Professor at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center of Johns Hopkins University SAIS in Nanjing, China.

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