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Chinese Security Policy

by Robert Ross
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Overview

This volume provides a coherent and comprehensive overview of Chinese security policy, comprising essays written by one of America's leading scholars.

Synopsis

China Learns To Compromise : Change In U.s.-china Relations, 1982-1984 -- The Geography Of The Peace : Great Power Stability In Twenty-first Century East Asia -- The U.s.-china Peace : Great Power Politics, Spheres Of Influence, And The Peace Of East Asia -- Balance Of Power Politics And The Rise Of China : Accommodation And Balancing In East Asia -- China And The Cambodian Peace Process : The Value Of Coercive Diplomacy -- The 1995-96 Taiwan Strait Confrontation : Coercion, Credibility, And Use Of Force -- Navigating The Taiwan Strait : Deterrence, Escalation Dominance, And U.s. China Relations -- International Bargaining And Domestic Politics : Conflict In U.s.-china Relations Since 1972 -- From Lin Biao To Deng Xiaoping : Elite Instability And China's U.s. Policy -- The Diplomacy Of Tiananmen : Two-level Bargaining And Great Power Cooperation. Robert S. Ross. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [259]-325) And Index.

About the Author, Robert Ross

Robert S. Ross is Professor of Political Science at Boston College, Associate, John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, and Senior Advisor, Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Book Details

Published
May 15, 2009
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
342
Format
Book
ISBN
9780203876015

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