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100 | 1 | _aKAI He | |
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_aUndermining adversaries: _bunipolarity, threat perception, and negative balancing strategies after the cold war/ _c Kai He |
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520 | _aThis article argues that a state's balancing strategies are shaped by the level of threat perception regarding its rival. The higher the threat perception, the more likely it is for a state to choose positive balancing. The lower the threat perception, the more likely it is for a state to choose negative balancing. In the article, two case studies are discussed: China's negative balancing strategy against the United States (US) and the US negative balancing strategy against Russia. | ||
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_aCHINA _xUNITED STATES _xRUSSIA |
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650 | _aFOREIGN RELATIONS | ||
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_aSecurity Studies : _gVol 21 No 2, April-June 2012, pp.154-191 (118) |
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_uhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09636412.2012.679201 _z Click here to go to the website |
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