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Responding to China's rising sea power/ Toshi Yoshihara

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: Orbis: Vol.61 No.1, Winter 2017, pp. 91-100 (44)Summary: This article highlights on prolonged strategic competition awaits, candid diplomatic talk backed by force will grant the U.S. and its allies their best chance to uphold the freedom of the seas. The future the new U.S. administration do to repair the damage done? The incoming U.S administration must regard risk as an unavoidable facet of great power relations.
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This article highlights on prolonged strategic competition awaits, candid diplomatic talk backed by force will grant the U.S. and its allies their best chance to uphold the freedom of the seas. The future the new U.S. administration do to repair the damage done? The incoming U.S administration must regard risk as an unavoidable facet of great power relations.

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