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This chapter exposes five myths of Chinese strategic culture and presents, from a historical analysis, five alternative points that have been central to the Chinese...
This chapter addresses the geographic imbalance of China’s development. Whilst the coastal provinces are developing and looking outward, those of central and western China are...
This chapter identifies the changed domestic context of the construction of Chinese foreign policy. The use of professional staff unhindered by communist ideology—and the attention...
This chapter focuses on the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands. The involvement of the US in the China-Japan territorial dispute complicates the matter, as China recognises that its...
This chapter employs the discipline of global political economy and critical theory to consider relations between China and India. The border dispute is identified as...
This chapter studies the menacing nexus of nuclear weapons, nuclear proliferation and terrorism, which arguably constitute the basis of relations between Pakistan, China and the...
This chapter questions the effectiveness, utility and character of Chinese regionalism in Central Asia. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, once heralded as a policy success, is...
This introductory chapter discusses studying China and strategic priorities, as well as, establishing the thesis, structure and aims of the book - China's Strategic Priorities.https://www.routledge.com/products/9780415707343