China's perceptions of US intentions toward Taiwan/ Andrew Bingham Kennedy
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Asian Survey March/April 2007, pp. 268-287 (12)Summary: International politics is notoriously rife with misperceptions and the U.S- China relationship is particularly prone to misunderstanding. In this case China's pessimistic perceptions have a number of disturbing implications, first Chinese officials who believe the U.S secretly opposes unification will be less sanguine about the prospects for peaceful unification with Taiwan.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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International politics is notoriously rife with misperceptions and the U.S- China relationship is particularly prone to misunderstanding. In this case China's pessimistic perceptions have a number of disturbing implications, first Chinese officials who believe the U.S secretly opposes unification will be less sanguine about the prospects for peaceful unification with Taiwan.
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