Power shifts and escalation : (Record no. 9277)

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Personal name FRAVEL M Taylor
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Title Power shifts and escalation :
Remainder of title explaining China's use of force in territorial disputes/
Statement of responsibility, etc. M Taylor Fravel
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2008
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Summary, etc. This article begins with a discussion of how negative shifts in bargaining power create incentives for states to use force in territorial disputes. The study of territorial disputes generally highlights military power as a key variable in explaining the escalation of conflicts to high levels of violence. China has demonstrated a strong sensitivity to declines in its relative position in such disputes, especially when facing strong adversaries.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element CHINA
General subdivision MILITARY POWER
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Topical term or geographic name entry element REGIONAL SECURITY
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Main entry heading International Security :
Related parts Vol.32, No.3, Winter 2007. (68)
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i 23462-1001
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          Mindef Library & Info Centre Mindef Library & Info Centre On-Shelf 28/02/2008   CHINA 23462-1001 03/01/2024 1 03/01/2024 Journal Article