Strategy in China and North Korea/ See Won Byun

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: Asian Perspective: Vol.40 No.3, 2016, pp.493-522(11)Summary: The current discourse on major-power relations more importantly reveals three patterns of continuity in Chinese thinking. First China's reassurance of nonconfrontational intentions under lies its assertions of peaceful development. The desire to avoid hegemonic conflict was in fact a driving premise of US-China normaliztion.
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The current discourse on major-power relations more importantly reveals three patterns of continuity in Chinese thinking. First China's reassurance of nonconfrontational intentions under lies its assertions of peaceful development. The desire to avoid hegemonic conflict was in fact a driving premise of US-China normaliztion.

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