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ID112831
Title ProperRole of nontraditional security in China-US relations
Other Title Informationcommon ground or contradictory arena?
LanguageENG
AuthorJiadong, Zhang ;  Xin, Zheng
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The China-US relationship is a multidimensional complex one involving both traditional and nontraditional security issues. However, nontraditional security issues (NTS) have become paramount in reshaping Sino-US relations, though there is no absolute boundary between NTS and traditional security. With both traditional security issues and NTS issues being solved according to the involved nations' prior experience in dealing with traditional security matters, it stands to reason that there is a very fine line, if that, between NTS and traditional security and that they are not necessarily mutually exclusive. Although the energy threat is more likely to be considered a traditional security matter than concerns such as the terrorism threat or climate change issue, the energy threat actually contains some NTS characteristics, like how to get full use of natural resources and the relevance with climate change. This article, to some extent, explains the dynamic between traditional and nontraditional security through the case study of China-US relations.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.76; Jul 2012: p. 623-636
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 21, No.76; Jul 2012: p. 623-636
Key WordsNontraditional Security ;  China - US Relations ;  China ;  United States ;  Nontraditional Security Issues (NTS) ;  Traditional Security


 
 
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