The advantages of an assertive China : responding to Beijing's abrasive diplomacy / Thomas J. Christensen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2011Subject(s): In: Foreign Affairs Vol 90 No 2, March-April 2011, pp.54-67.Summary: Argues that China's recent "counterproductive policies toward its neighbors and the United States are better understood as reactive and conservative rather than assertive and innovative", and that this change is due to both domestic and foreign concerns. Also argues that a more assertive China is something Washington should welcome.
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Argues that China's recent "counterproductive policies toward its neighbors and the United States are better understood as reactive and conservative rather than assertive and innovative", and that this change is due to both domestic and foreign concerns. Also argues that a more assertive China is something Washington should welcome.

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