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ID107177
Title ProperDecoding the evolutionary path of Chinese foreign policy, 1949-2009
Other Title Informationassessments and inferences
LanguageENG
AuthorChung, Jae Ho
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Chinese foreign policy has made a grand transition during the post-Mao reform era. Chinese foreign policy of the 21st century has become much more open and pragmatic in its relations with the outside world, more extensive in its reach and coverage, highly diversified in its functions and partners, more committed to international norms than before, and much more sophisticated in its dealing with the international community. Yet, the precise balance between the changes and continuities is still quite difficult to gauge. Furthermore, despite crucial visible changes, concerns and worries - even some fears - are discernible with regard to the rise of China. In the last 60 years, Beijing has sought hard to sustain consistencies (shizhong ruyi) in its foreign policy. Perhaps, that is the best clue the world has in inferring the future trajectory of Chinese foreign policy.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 28, No. 3; Sep 2011: p.175-190
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 28, No. 3; Sep 2011: p.175-190
Key WordsAnti - Hegemonism ;  Chinese Foreign Policy ;  Chinese Military ;  Great - Power Diplomacy ;  Multilateralism ;  Siege Mentality ;  Soft Power ;  US - China Relations