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ID107141
Title ProperDifference in values not a decisive factor in conflicts between states
LanguageENG
AuthorWenchang, Yang
Series2011
Summary / Abstract (Note)Difference in values not a decisive factor in conflicts between states
Recently, Dr. Stefan Halper of the university of Cambridge published an article questioning former US assistant secretary of defence Joseph Nye's view that ' China's rise doesn't mean war." Halper holds that the diplomatic, political, and economic values China advances are antithetical to those that formed that status quo global architecture. The author responds that difference in values is not a major4 contributing factor of conflict between major powers and China's fast development is an opportunity, not a challenge, for the west.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Journal No. 100; Sum 2011: p15-20
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Journal No. 100; Sum 2011: p15-20
Key WordsConflict ;  States ;  West China ;  Values