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CONTAINMENT AMERIKA SERIKAT TERHADAP FENOMENA RISE OF CHINA DALAM PERSPEKTIF HEGEMONI REALISME Ary Arseno

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This paper explains about the United States’ containment strategy toward China, the argue that the United States’ strategy of containment aims to contain the China’s rise phenomenon. After the Cold War, China has developed as a powerful country which has capability to threaten the United States’ ‘sole hegemon’ status. Containment is the chosen strategy to keep Washington at the top of the hierarchy of international system. The author divide this paper into three sections, the first show the relations the United States builds to make containment works. Then in the section two, the author explain the United States’ containment strategy with John Mearsheimer’s offensive realism theory. The last section, I end this paper with conclusion that consists of important points of the paper.

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  • Ahmad, Abdul, 2020. "CONTAINMENT AMERIKA SERIKAT TERHADAP FENOMENA RISE OF CHINA DALAM PERSPEKTIF HEGEMONI REALISME Ary Arseno," OSF Preprints 9z86g, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:9z86g
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/9z86g
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