China and the U.S. Are Long-term Enemies A Debate /

Since embracing capitalistic policies in the late 20th century, China has become an economic and military powerhouse, as well as one of the United States' top trading partners. But it has also acted aggressively in the South China Sea and often backs American adversaries. Does China's asce...

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Language: English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Intelligence2, [2015]
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Summary: Since embracing capitalistic policies in the late 20th century, China has become an economic and military powerhouse, as well as one of the United States' top trading partners. But it has also acted aggressively in the South China Sea and often backs American adversaries. Does China's ascendancy benefit the United States, or threaten it? Are China and the United States long-term allies-or enemies?
Item Description: Streaming video file encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on February 17, 2016.
Originally released by Intelligence2, 2015.
Introduction: China and the U.S. Are Long-term Enemies (4:38) -- "Debate Housekeeping" (6:54) -- Opening Statement For: John Mearsheimer (7:34) -- Opening Statement Against: Robert Daly (7:20) -- Opening Statement For: Peter Brookes (7:17) -- Opening Statement Against: Kevin Rudd (7:27) -- Opening Statement Recap (1:41) -- Knowing China's Intentions (6:32) -- Defining an Enemy (2:33) -- Is Enmity Inevitable with China? (2:53) -- U.S. Responsibility for China's Decisions? (4:12) -- China's Economic Growth (2:42) -- QA: Is there a Change in International Order that Indicates Countries Need One Another? (2:40) -- QA: Will American Foreign Policy Change with China's Infrastructure Development in Central Asia? (2:17) -- QA: How Will U.S. Debt to China Affect the Future? (6:43) -- QA: What Should the Leaders of China Think about the Debate Discussion? (4:47) -- QA: What Situations Would the American People be Willing to Fight Over? (3:38) -- Volley Round (4:25) -- Concluding Statement: Brookes (2:00) -- Concluding Statement: Daly (2:03) -- Concluding Statement: Mearsheimer (2:23) -- Concluding Statement: Rudd (2:25) -- Time to Vote (5:05) -- Audience Voting Results (1:04) -- Credits: China and the U.S. Are Long-term Enemies: A Debate (0:51)
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Since embracing capitalistic policies in the late 20th century, China has become an economic and military powerhouse, as well as one of the United States' top trading partners. But it has also acted aggressively in the South China Sea and often backs American adversaries. Does China's ascendancy benefit the United States, or threaten it? Are China and the United States long-term allies-or enemies?
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Streaming video file.
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Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 42 min., 14 sec.)) : color and sound.
Format: Streaming video file.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
Audience: 9 & up.
Access: Access requires authentication through Films on Demand.