

Fateful Transitions
How Democracies Manage Rising Powers, from the Eve of World War I to China's Ascendance
Book • 2014
In 'Fateful Transitions', Daniel M. Kliman examines how democracies have historically managed the rise of new powers, contrasting the accommodation of democratic ascendants with the confrontation of autocratic ones.
He draws on democratic peace theory and power transition theory to analyze interactions between China and established powers like the U.S.
and Japan, offering insights into successful navigation of geopolitical transitions.
He draws on democratic peace theory and power transition theory to analyze interactions between China and established powers like the U.S.
and Japan, offering insights into successful navigation of geopolitical transitions.
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