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US-China Relationship After COVID-19 : From the Transpacific Trade Conflict to the 'Strategic Competition'?
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코로나19 이후의 미·중 관계 : 환태평양 무역분쟁에서 '전략적 경쟁'으로?

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Park, Sang-Hyun (부경대학교)
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Korean Critical Sociological Association ECONOMY AND SOCIETY WN.129 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
Published
2021.3
Pages
155 - 182 (28page)
DOI
10.18207/criso.2021..129.155

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US-China Relationship After COVID-19 : From the Transpacific Trade Conflict to the 'Strategic Competition'?
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This article analyze some aspects of the transpacific contest between US and China. Under the banner of ‘America First!’ by Trump administration, the ‘Trade War’ has burst out. The two-year battle between the two countries resulted in a limited agreement. However, since the pandemic of COVID-19, implementation of the agreement has become difficult. The confrontation between the market economy and the non-market economy has intensified and turned into the competition over the protection model and development of vaccines. Furthermore, with the US Congress and the administration declaring officially the “strategic competition” between the US and China, the two countries showed a pattern of conflict over regional economic integration and military security order in East Asia. Such strategic competition between the US and China is difficult to understand as a competition over “hegemony” in that it does not provide “global public goods” but causes “global public bads”.

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1. 서론
2. 미·중 무역분쟁의 전개와 불안정한 봉합
3. 코로나19와 미·중 갈등의 증폭: 방역모형을 둘러싼 ‘체제경쟁’
4. 지역통합 전략의 충돌과 정치·군사적 긴장의 증폭: ‘전략적 경쟁’으로
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