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CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES: MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF THE GEOPOLITICAL INFLUENCE OF CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES ON COUNTRIES IN THE INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGY
Lin SUN, Zi YE, Yu-qi LU, Hai-yan SHAO, Shu-yun HU
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
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Fig. 8
Cultural Dimension Scores of Typical Countries in China, The United States and The Indo-Pacific Strategic Region
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Fig. 1
Schematic Diagram of "The Indo-Pacific Strategy" Region and Related Geostrategies of The United States
Fig. 2
An Analytical Framework for the Application of Wedge Strategy under the Evolution of Geopolitical Influence
Tab. 1
National Strength Evaluation Index System
Tab. 2
Shows the Classification of Geographical Relations Based on the Difference of Geographical Influence Between China and The United States
Fig. 3
Sum and Difference of China-US Geopolitical Influence in The Indo-Pacific Region and Accumulation Change Map in China (2011—2021)
Fig. 4
Comparison of the Geopolitical Influence of China and The United States on Typical Countries in The Indo-Pacific Strategy (2011—2021)
Fig. 5
Evolution and Classification of Geopolitical Relations Between China and The United States and Typical Countries in The Indo-Pacific Strategic Region
Fig. 6
China (a, c, e, g) and The United States (b, d, f, h) Temporal and Spatial Evolution of Geopolitical Influence on Typical Countries in The Indo-Pacific Strategic Region
Fig. 7
Evolution of the Geographical Relations Between China and Typical Countries in The Indo-Pacific Strategic Region
Fig. 9
Waterfall Chart of Changes in Economic Dependence Coefficient Between China and The United States and Countries in The Indo-Pacific Strategy Region (2011—2021)