Emotions, international hierarchy, and the problem of solipsism in Sino-US South China Sea politics/ Christian Wirth
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: International Relations Vol.34 No.1, March 2020, pp.25-45 (33)Summary: This article discusses the reason for China's constant approach in the South China Sea which resulted to the continuous distant between China and regional and international communities which China wants to lead and join. This article also shows how the powerful narrative of national 'humiliation' and 'rejuvenation' has informed Chinese maritime politics.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article discusses the reason for China's constant approach in the South China Sea which resulted to the continuous distant between China and regional and international communities which China wants to lead and join. This article also shows how the powerful narrative of national 'humiliation' and 'rejuvenation' has informed Chinese maritime politics.
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