When Donald Trump was elected, the idea of the "China Threat" gained popular- ity. Nonetheless, this was not a novelty. From the early nineties, when the country consolidated its economic growth, concern had begun to spread that China would convert its economic resources into a military force to turn against the US. This article explores whether the concept of the China Threat may have been influenced by stereotypical representations rooted in US academic thinking and shared at the government level. The analysis proceeds by adopting a three-stage approach. First, it draws a theoretical framework that intertwines a constructivist perspective from IR theory with social psychology, referring to Social Representations Theory and theories of stereotypes. Second, while focusing on the expressions "Thucydides' Trap" and "New Cold War", it describes how the China Threat has been elaborated in the US scholarly agenda. Finally, it discusses how the China Threat has found an outlet especially in the Trump administration's narrative.
The ‘China Threat’: Stereotypical representations in the US competition with China / Lucenti, Flavia. - In: INTERNATIONAL POLITICS. - ISSN 1384-5748. - (In corso di stampa), pp. 1-19. [10.1057/s41311-024-00555-y]
The ‘China Threat’: Stereotypical representations in the US competition with China
Lucenti, Flavia
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Abstract
When Donald Trump was elected, the idea of the "China Threat" gained popular- ity. Nonetheless, this was not a novelty. From the early nineties, when the country consolidated its economic growth, concern had begun to spread that China would convert its economic resources into a military force to turn against the US. This article explores whether the concept of the China Threat may have been influenced by stereotypical representations rooted in US academic thinking and shared at the government level. The analysis proceeds by adopting a three-stage approach. First, it draws a theoretical framework that intertwines a constructivist perspective from IR theory with social psychology, referring to Social Representations Theory and theories of stereotypes. Second, while focusing on the expressions "Thucydides' Trap" and "New Cold War", it describes how the China Threat has been elaborated in the US scholarly agenda. Finally, it discusses how the China Threat has found an outlet especially in the Trump administration's narrative.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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