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Regime insecurity and international cooperation: explaining China's compromises in territorial disputes / by M Taylor Fravel

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: International Security Vol 30 No 2, Fall 2005, pp.46-83 (68)Summary: Argues that regime insecurity, arising from internal threats such as rebellions and legitimacy crises, is the best explanation of why China has been willing to compromise on or postpone settlement of international disputes.
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Argues that regime insecurity, arising from internal threats such as rebellions and legitimacy crises, is the best explanation of why China has been willing to compromise on or postpone settlement of international disputes.

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