Buch, Englisch, 185 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 373 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-54765-2
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
This open access book offers a groundbreaking examination of the profound and lasting impacts of COVID-19 on U.S.-China relations. It covers areas such as public health, trade and supply chain challenges, people-to-people connections, shifts in public opinion, rising nationalism, anti-Asian sentiments, and strategic assessments. Since the pandemic’s outbreak in late 2019, China and the United States have both suffered catastrophically. So too has the U.S.-China relationship, which was already at a historic low point before COVID-19 accelerated its deterioration. With contributions by leading and emerging scholars from both nations, the volume reflects a collaborative effort, emphasizing the importance of bilateral dialogue. As the world steps into the post-COVID era, this work offers timely insights into the potential pathways for rebuilding and redefining U.S.-China relations.
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Chapter 1: Invisible Battlegrounds: The COVID-19 Chapter in U.S.-China Relations. By Zheng Wang.- Chapter 2: US-China Health Relations During COVID-19: Insights from Past Collaborations and Future Considerations. By Joan Kaufman and Michael Gallo .- Chapter 3: Contested Narratives: The Covid-19 Origins Debate and Its Implications for US-China Relations. By Yanzhong Huang and Lucy Best.- Chapter 4: COVID-19: Catalyzing US-China Supply Chain Realignments. By Bo Zhengyuan.- Chapter 5: Reconnecting Students and Academics in Post-Pandemic US-China Relations. By Margaret Lewis.- Chapter 6: COVID-19, Anti-Asian Racism, and U.S.-China Relations. By D.G. Kim.- Chapter 7: America Through the Eyes of Chinese Youth During COVID-19. By Mallie Prytherch.- Chapter 8: The Pandemic and the China-US "Echo Chamber" Effect. By Da Wei and Li Haixuan.