Trust and distrust in Sino-American relations: challenge and opportunity
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Kane, John
Griffith University Author(s)
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2020
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Deciding who to trust and how far is a matter of judgement, and poor judgement may bring dire consequences. Even the most distrustful among us must, given our inescapable interdependency, trust someone, making the danger of betrayal omnipresent. This makes trust and distrust eminently worth studying, certainly in our personal lives, but even more so in the affairs of nations where serious misjudgements can imperil the lives of millions.Deciding who to trust and how far is a matter of judgement, and poor judgement may bring dire consequences. Even the most distrustful among us must, given our inescapable interdependency, trust someone, making the danger of betrayal omnipresent. This makes trust and distrust eminently worth studying, certainly in our personal lives, but even more so in the affairs of nations where serious misjudgements can imperil the lives of millions.
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Asian Studies Review
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This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Asian Studies Review, 27 Apr 2020, copyright Taylor & Francis, available online at: https://doi.org/10.1080/10357823.2020.1748756
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Commerce, management, tourism and services
Social Sciences
Arts & Humanities
Area Studies
Cultural Studies
Asian Studies