As a counter-argument to the Thucydides' Trap, this book contributes to the discipline of intercultural communication (ICC) studies with the construction of an ICC theory testified in real-life practices of resolving China-US conflicts. The book presents chapter topics of On the Construction of Indigenous Chinese Communication Theories, Construction of Water and Game Theory for Intercultural communication, Win-Loss-Win in the USChina Game, and Thucydides' Trap and Online Readers' Reviews. While demystifying the imagined China threat, this book argues that most of the China-US conflicts can be resolved as a result of the deeply-rooted bonds and intuitive gratitude between the peoples of the two great lands. The research findings of this book can shed light on those who are in strong support of an inevitable China-US war based on zero-sum gaming mentality and those who spare no efforts advocating mutual benefits between the two countries via win-win approaches.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036414887
About Dexin Tian
Dexin Tian earned his PhD in Media and Communication from Bowling Green State University in the US (2008) and his MA in English Linguistics and Literature (1989) and BA in English Language and Culture (1983) from Xi'an International Studies University in China. After teaching at Louisiana State University of Alexandria and Savannah College of Art and Design in the US (2009-2014) he has been a professor and researcher at the College of International Studies and Research Institute of the Grand Canal of China at Yangzhou University (2014 to the present). While offering both undergraduate and graduate courses Professor Tian is an academic advisor of a dozen MA and doctoral students majoring in English Education Translation Studies and ICC Studies. His research interests lie in intercultural communication and US-China relations with 3 treatises 10 textbooks over 80 papers and book chapters published in English and Chinese.