China's challenge to Pax Americana
Material type: TextPublication details: 2003Subject(s): In: The Washington Quarterly Vol 24 no 3, Summer 2001, pp.31-43 (108)Abstract: This article suggests that since the mid 1990s China has begun to develop an alternative vision of the underlying principles of international relations. Suggests that this change arises from China's narrow concern with Taiwan, that the vision is still evolving, and that there is now a potentially dangerous divergence between the Chinese and American approaches. Among other subjects the article considers China's view on the development and use of military power.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article suggests that since the mid 1990s China has begun to develop an alternative vision of the underlying principles of international relations. Suggests that this change arises from China's narrow concern with Taiwan, that the vision is still evolving, and that there is now a potentially dangerous divergence between the Chinese and American approaches. Among other subjects the article considers China's view on the development and use of military power.
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