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비교민주주의학회 비교민주주의연구 비교민주주의연구 제7권 제2호
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2011.1
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123 - 151 (29page)

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U.S.-China Security Cooperation and Counter-balancing The U.S., led by the Obama Administration, still holds international primacy, but in light of its difficult situation, inside and out, it seeks cooperation with foreign countries, especially with China. China admits that the U.S. still possesses international primacy although its power is declining, and presents a policy that offers cooperation for common interests but countering U.S. demands when its core national interests are involved. Regarding numerous security issues, the U.S. and China sometimes cooperate and sometimes oppose each other, but officially they affirmatively evaluate that there has been considerable progress in their collaboration. The security policy of the Obama Administration in this situation should be exercising the right of a country with international primacy, and simultaneously seeking cooperation with China considering its current security environment. Any U.S.-China zero-sum game is not desirable. Nevertheless on a longer term, the U.S. should not completely exclude the chances that China, the rising great power,could pose a challenge. This is because the alternation of cooperation and counterbalancing as occurs these days between the two countries can be an element of competition when seen from a longer-term perspective of political realism.

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