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The rise of China: military and political implications / Arthur Waldron

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Review of International Studies Vol 31 No 4, October 2005, pp.715-733 (45)Summary: Notes first that China's present period of "rise" is generally considered to be different from previous "rises" and goes on to explain how and why this is so. Considers economic developments, military expansion, relations with the USA and its allies, and the impact of China's rise on itself. This is a clear and thought provoking introduction to a complex subject.
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Notes first that China's present period of "rise" is generally considered to be different from previous "rises" and goes on to explain how and why this is so. Considers economic developments, military expansion, relations with the USA and its allies, and the impact of China's rise on itself. This is a clear and thought provoking introduction to a complex subject.

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