The Second Cold War: US-China Competition for Centrality in Infrastructure, Digital, Production, and Finance Networks
University of Manchester · Uppsala University · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Relations between the US and China have deteriorated to their lowest point since their rapprochement in the 1970s. To make sense of contemporary geopolitics, our objective in this article is two-fold. First, we historically situate contemporary US-China rivalry to conceptualise the Second Cold War (SCW). We argue that in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, both the US and China launched ‘restorative’ political projects that harked back to imagined pasts. These projects are mutually exclusive and animate contemporary geopolitics. Second, we conceptualise the spatial logic of great power rivalry in the Second Cold War. In contrast to the first Cold War, when great powers sought to incorporate territory into…
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- 230.57
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18Topics & keywords
- Centrality
- Competition (biology)
- China
- Production (economics)
- Cold war
- Business
- Economy
- Political science
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure