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100 _aMILES James
245 0 0 _aChinese nationalism, U.S policy and Asian security
260 _c2003
518 _aEntered on 08/APR/2003
520 3 _aThe eruption of nationalist demonstrations in China after the May 1999 bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade suggested a changing relationship between government and ordinary citizens that could have long-term implications for the conduct of the country's foreign and security policies. Confronted by enormous public anger over the NATO attack, the Chinese government felt it had no choice but to risk its foreign policy goals by allowing demonstrators to assult Western diplomatic missions. As Communist Party control over the behaviour of Chinese citizens weakens - a result of quickening economic reforms - there is growing danger that the leadership's efforts prevent aggresive nationalist sentiment from affecting policy will be undermined.
650 _aCHINA
_xFOREIGN RELATIONS
_xUNITED STATES
650 _aUNITED STATES
_xFOREIGN RELATIONS
_xCHINA
773 _aSurvival:
_gVol. 42, No 4, Winter 2000-01, pp. 51-72 (106)
945 _i14290-1001
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