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ID113618
Title ProperRethinking China's grand strategy
Other Title InformationBeijing's evolving national interests and strategic ideas in the reform era
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Feng
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The question of China's grand strategy is of great importance for understanding the international impact of China's rise. Both Western and Chinese scholars dispute whether China has developed a coherent grand strategy in the reform era. The main reason for the controversy seems to lie as much in theoretical and methodological assumptions about defining and analyzing grand strategy as in empirical validity. This article contributes to the debate by adopting a novel theoretical approach to analyzing grand strategy by seeing it as the conjunction of national interests and strategic ideas. It examines China's evolving national interests and strategic ideas in the reform period in order to clarify the exploratory, evolutionary and adaptive nature of policy change. China cannot be said to have developed a premeditated grand strategy during this period. Even though one may still be able to rationalize elements of China's foreign policies into a grand strategy, it comes at the cost of missing their changing nature.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 49, No.3; May 2012: p.318-345
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol. 49, No.3; May 2012: p.318-345
Key WordsGrand Strategy ;  National Interest ;  Strategic Idea ;  China's Foreign Policy ;  China’s Foreign Policy