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ID082676
Title ProperChinese Northeast Asia policies and the tragedy of Northeast Asia's security architecture
LanguageENG
AuthorOdgaard, Liselotte
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)China's status-quo-oriented post-Cold-War grand strategy of promoting cooperative security and multipolarity on the basis of the UN system is not applied in Northeast Asia. China's definition of its interests in Northeast Asia runs up against those promoted by the US alliance system, and no common political framework exists to encourage Beijing and Washington to adopt definitions that correspond to global rules of proper state conduct. Scholars and policymakers often base their analyses of Northeast Asian strategic uncertainty on the assumption that China applies its grand strategy in Northeast Asia as elsewhere, but that the regional context makes successful implementation difficult. This article instead argues that China has persuaded the international community that Northeast Asia is a region where special rules apply, justifying that Chinese policies towards Taiwan, Japan and the Korean peninsula are exempt from the principles of state conduct underpinning China's global grand strategy.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 20, No.2; Jun 2008: p185-199
Journal SourceGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 20, No.2; Jun 2008: p185-199
Key WordsNortheast Asia ;  Grand Strategy ;  China ;  United States ;  Alliance System


 
 
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