China's democratised foreign policy / Denny Roy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): Online resources: In: Survival Vol.51, No 2, April - May 2009, pp.25 - 40 (106)Summary: China's emergence as a regional and global great power represents a massive shift in the political economic and strategic geology of the international system. China today is one-party system under the Chinese communist party (CCP) and CCP leaders have no intention of giving up their monopoly on power. In this article highlights democratic peace theory, public opinion and Chinese policymaking.
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China's emergence as a regional and global great power represents a massive shift in the political economic and strategic geology of the international system. China today is one-party system under the Chinese communist party (CCP) and CCP leaders have no intention of giving up their monopoly on power. In this article highlights democratic peace theory, public opinion and Chinese policymaking.

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