Will China's Rise Lead to War? (w/ Joshua Shifrinson)

Thucydides famously argued that the rise of Athens, and the fear this provoked in Sparta, made the Peloponnesian War inevitable. Some have taken this to be a general principle: rising powers and the relatively declining states they advance upon are doomed to confrontation, crisis, and war. Will this be the case with the United States and China? In this digital event with the John Quincy Adams Society, Joshua Shifrinson of Boston University argues that we shouldn't be as worried as some would have us be. Shifrinson conducted a deep examination of rising states and the choices they make in dealing with declining states and argues that rising states usually don't choose to prey upon their rival. Only in particular circumstances is predation an attractive choice.  The book from which this conversation derives is Rising Titans, Falling Giants. To sign up for the Society's digital events, go to JQAS.org. 

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U.S. foreign policy for the future. Security Dilemma brings you conversations with the experts, policymakers, and thinkers charting new paths forward from the wreckage of recent decades and toward a national security and defense policy guided by prudence and restraint. Cohosts John Allen Gay and A.J. Manuzzi bring you the information you need to shape a wiser approach. Security Dilemma is a podcast of the John Quincy Adams Society, an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing a new generation of foreign policy leaders.