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100 | 1 | _aKLEINE-AHLBRANDT Stephanie | |
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_aChina's new dictatorship diplomacy : _bis Beijing parting with pariahs?/ _cStephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt and Andrew Small |
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520 | _aBurgeoning strategic and economic relationships with Europe and North America mean that China is adapting its international relations policy to demonstrate that it is a responsible rising power. Rogue states such as Burma, North Korea and Sudan can no longer count on unconditional support from China; however China still favours non-interventionist policies and is using its new economic power to win influence with governments of resource rich countries in Africa and Central Asia. The West should welcome such changes and take advantage of them where possible. | ||
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_aCHINA _xFOREIGN POLICY |
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_aForeign Affairs : _gVol 87 No 1, Jan-Feb 2008, pp.38-56 |
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