Japan's response to China's rise : regional engagement, global containment dangers of collision/ Christopher W Hughes
Material type: TextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: International Affairs Vol.85, No 4, July 2009, pp.837-856 (32)Summary: The argument of this article is that Japan in responding to China's rise is certainly attempting to maintain the default engagement strategy that has pedominated over the period since the second world war. The article demonstrates that Japanese responses to China as well as creating possibilities for cooperation, carry the risk of overstimulating Sino-Japannese competition and creating the very downward spiral of confrontation they are designed to obviate.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The argument of this article is that Japan in responding to China's rise is certainly attempting to maintain the default engagement strategy that has pedominated over the period since the second world war. The article demonstrates that Japanese responses to China as well as creating possibilities for cooperation, carry the risk of overstimulating Sino-Japannese competition and creating the very downward spiral of confrontation they are designed to obviate.
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