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Nov 16, 2023Nov 16, 2023 from 4:00pm–6:00pm

Upstart: How China Became a Great Power

Upstart: How China Became a Great Power

Thirty years ago, the idea that China could challenge the United States seemed unfathomable. Yet today, China is considered another great power in the international system. How did China manage to build power from a weaker resource position and in an international system dominated by the U.S.? What factors determined the strategies Beijing pursued? Please join us on November 16, 2023 at 4 p.m. PST for a hybrid lecture by Oriana Skylar Mastro as she uses elite interviews, granular data, and authoritative Chinese sources to demonstrate that China was able to climb to great power status through a careful mix of strategic emulation, exploitation, and entrepreneurship on the international stage. This “upstart approach”—determined by where and how China chose to compete—allowed China to rise economically, politically, and militarily without triggering a catastrophic international backlash that would stem its rise. Beyond explaining the unique nature of China’s rise, this talk provides policy guidance on how the U.S. can maintain a competitive edge in a new era of competition.

Date and Time

Nov 16, 2023Nov 16, 2023 from 4:00pm–6:00pm

Location

Malamud Conference Room, Institute of the Americas

Event Registration

Registration for this event is required. Visit the registration page for details.

Event Fee

Free

Contact

Lilly Dunn    ldunn@ucsd.edu

Audience

Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public, Alumni

Event Host

The UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation

Event Category

Talks and Lectures