This article provides an analysis of the current strategic rivalry between the USA and the People’s Republic of China in the context of the history of international relations and the expansion of civilisations. It demonstrates that most attempts to analyse the substance of this important phenomenon in world politics are based on an excessively narrow view, in terms of both world history and the entire system of modern international relations. The article concludes that the current Sino-American conflict is neither purely civilisational nor geopolitical, but indicates that a civilisationally united Westernised world is entering a period of political disunity. This is how the conflict should be understood, and the process involved should be referred to, in today’s foreign policy language, as the transition from unipolarity to multipolarity.
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Griffith Univ, Dept Int Business & Asian Studies, Nathan, Qld 4111, AustraliaGriffith Univ, Dept Int Business & Asian Studies, Nathan, Qld 4111, Australia