Many see China`s rise as a threat to U.S. leadership in Asia & beyond. Thomas J. Christensen argues instead that the real challenge lies in dissuading China from regional aggression while eliciting its global cooperation. Drawing on decades of scholarship & experience as a senior diplomat, Christensen offers a deep perspective on China`s military & economic capacity. Assessing China`s political outlook & strategic goals, Christensen shows how nationalism & the threat of domestic instability influence the party`s decisions about regional & global affairs. If China obstructs international efforts to confront nuclear proliferation, civil conflicts, financial instability, & climate change, those efforts will likely fail; but if China merely declines to support such efforts, the problems will grow vastly more complicated. Articulating a balanced strategic approach along with perceptive historical analysis, Christensen describes how we might shape China`s choices in the coming decades so that it contributes more to the international system from which it benefits so much.