Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture from Kyoto University's Introduction to Social Economics series focusing on US-China hegemonic conflict, analyzed through Friedberg's "A Contest for Supremacy." Associate Professor Ken Sakade from the Graduate School of Public Policy examines the decision-making processes of both nations, China's successful hypersonic missile development, economic implications including anti-growth perspectives, and delves into key concepts from Friedberg's work. Learn about global trends interpretation ('Sei') and the strategic principle of hiding capabilities while waiting for opportunities ('Tōkō Yōkai'). The lecture, delivered on October 27, 2021, at the Faculty of Law and Economics Main Building, provides detailed analysis of international political economy and contemporary US-China relations.
Syllabus
はじめに:米中それぞれの意思決定プロセス
中国の超音速ミサイル開発成功
経済 ―「反」成長?
Outline(フリードバーグ『支配への競争』より)
1.勢 ― 世界の趨勢を読む
2.韜光養晦 ― 能力を隠して好機を待つ
Taught by
Kyoto-U OCW - Unofficial