Mainland China debates U.S. pivot/rebalancing to Asia/ Dong Wang and Chengzhi Yin
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Issues & Studies Vol 50 No 3, September 2014, pp.57-101 (34) Summary: The U.S. strategy of pivot/rebalancing to Asia, unveiled during the first Obama term, has generated and still generating in mainland China heated debate about the nature and implications of the American strategy. How do strategic analysts in mainland China assess the U.S. pivot/rebalancing to Asia and what are the policy prescriptions they provide to the leadership in Beijing? This article outlines the scholarly and policy debates in mainland China regarding the U.S. pivot/rebalancing strategy. In the process of doing so, examining the theoretical outlook of the Chinese discourses.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The U.S. strategy of pivot/rebalancing to Asia, unveiled during the first Obama term, has generated and still generating in mainland China heated debate about the nature and implications of the American strategy. How do strategic analysts in mainland China assess the U.S. pivot/rebalancing to Asia and what are the policy prescriptions they provide to the leadership in Beijing? This article outlines the scholarly and policy debates in mainland China regarding the U.S. pivot/rebalancing strategy. In the process of doing so, examining the theoretical outlook of the Chinese discourses.
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