
China And Coexistence
Beijing's National Security Strategy For The Twenty-first Century
Odgaard, Liselotte
Beschrijving
An Analysis Of China's National Security Strategy In The Context Of Its Foreign Policy Practice. It Argues That "peaceful Coexistence", Long A Key Phrase In China's Strategic Thinking, Is A Constructive Doctrine That Offers China A Path For Influencing The International System.
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| Preface |
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| Acknowledgments |
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1 The Art of Walking on Two Legs: China's National Security Strategy since the Cold War |
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2 Theoretical, Historical, and Strategic Alternatives to Chinese-Style Peaceful Coexistence |
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3 Coexistence: A Strategy of Influence for Would-Be Great Powers |
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4 China's Policies on Conflict Resolution: The South China Sea, the Chinese-Russian, and the Chinese-Indian Border Disputes |
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5 China's Policies on Diplomacy: The Cases of Iran, Sudan, and Myanmar |
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128 | (25) |
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6 China's Policies on Legitimacy: The Cases of Taiwan, Xinjiang, and Japan |
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153 | (28) |
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7 Conclusion: Making Sense of China's National Security Strategy |
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181 | (22) |
| Notes |
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| Index |
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