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Mobilizing the Past

The Lessons of History and the Danger of War between China and the United States
Steve Chan
July 2025
272 Pages
Hardcover ISBN: 9781503643642
Paperback ISBN: 9781503643789

Historical analogies are often utilized to frame and formulate foreign policies, illuminate issues of war and peace, and mobilize support for particular political programs. The historical record, however, can be distorted in a variety of ways, leading to overly simplistic, misleading conclusions that impair sound policy and scholarship. This danger is most imminent and palpable when there exists premature academic consensus, pressure to conform to political orthodoxy, intellectual complacency, and cognitive resistance to alternate interpretations of historical episodes. We must be especially vigilant to guard against these pitfalls when deliberating one of the most high-stakes topics in global politics: the alarming potential for military conflict between the United States and China.

Past precedents and parallels regularly inform analyses of China's relations with the US. By highlighting serious errors of commission or omission in popular narratives and scholarly studies concerning international relations in general and Sino-American relations in particular, Steve Chan challenges commonly accepted "lessons of history" and cautions against the misuse and misunderstanding of the past in examining China's rise and its implications for international peace and stability. This far-reaching book presents alternative, overlooked historical accounts that are highly pertinent to Sino-American relations today, making it essential for researchers and students of international affairs.

"Mobilizing the Past offers a sweeping reexamination of the many historical analogies behind the fatalistic view of an inevitable war between the Unites States and China. Steve Chan powerfully cautions against falling into the trap of wrong historical lessons in both policymaking and theory-building."
—Yong Deng, US Naval Academy

"Steve Chan's book reminds us how history may be used and abused in taking decisions critical to matters of war and peace. In its predominant focus on the United States and China, Chan's arguments are often challenging and provocative, providing a valuable entry-point into debate about the present and future of this most consequential state-to-state relationship."
—Rosemary Foot, University of Oxford

"Through a sharp analytical perspective, Steve Chan deconstructs widely accepted historical analogies, revealing their limitations in explaining China's rise and its implications for contemporary international relations. This book is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of history, international politics, and the future of US-China relations."
—Xiaoyu Pu, University of Nevada, Reno

Steve Chan is College Professor of Distinction Emeritus at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Looking for Balance: China, the United States, and Power Balancing in East Asia (Stanford, 2012).