A historical view of China's foreign policy towards big powers / Humayoun Khan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Strategic Studies Vol.26, No. 2, Summer 2006, pp.73-99 (50)Summary: Discusses the evolution of China's foreign policy from the Mao era, when priorities were territorial integrity and national security, to the present time. China has matured politically, feels more at ease on the world stage, and seeks economic development and stability.
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Discusses the evolution of China's foreign policy from the Mao era, when priorities were territorial integrity and national security, to the present time. China has matured politically, feels more at ease on the world stage, and seeks economic development and stability.

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