ID | 110068 |
Title Proper | Responses to rising China in the east Asian region |
Other Title Information | soft balancing with accommodation |
Language | ENG |
Author | McDougall, Derek |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | While the strategic response to 'rising China' in the broader East Asian region has been varied, the strongest emphasis has been on 'soft balancing'. This approach is clearly evident in the strategies pursued by the most significant of the major powers, the United States, Japan and India, as well as by other powers such as Australia, Indonesia and Vietnam. However, other responses such as accommodation and hedging have also featured for various states within the region. Frequently the response of a particular state will involve a number of elements. Soft balancing is most prominent in relation to the security dimension. Economic interaction encourages other kinds of responses. Whatever the overall approach adopted, a key factor is domestic politics, particularly the perceptions of the relevant elites. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No. 73; Jan 2012: p.1-17 |
Journal Source | Journal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No. 73; Jan 2012: p.1-17 |
Key Words | China ; Rising China ; East Asian Region ; United States ; Japan ; India |