Geostrategic psychology and the rise of forbearance
In: China perspectives
Trend anxiety and conflict intention : defensive aggression in the competition for regional dominance -- The "Philip trap" and the strategic overdraft of the rise of a sea-land composite power -- The "William's dilemma" and the strategic choice of the rise of a sea-land composite power -- Same color competition and different color complementarity : strategic counterattack caused by the thinking of "developing both sea and land" -- Reverse strategy : the check and balance of the weak navy -- How can a weighted country raise its own price? : A research on the "Corinth puzzle" in alliance politics under the bipolar pattern -- The analysis of the utility of geostrategic psychology in cracking the "sandwich" check-and balance structure of rising countries -- Edge trapping : an analysis of the effectiveness of anti-containment strategy under the bipolar system -- Role cognition and discourse construction : the political logic of selective intervention by hegemonic powers -- Unintentionally doing evil without punishment : the application of geostrategic psychology in avoiding hegemonic containment.