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ID116118
Title ProperProblem with the pivot
Other Title InformationObama's new Asia policy is unnecessary and counterproductive
LanguageENG
AuthorRoss, Robert S
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ever since the Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping opened up his country's economy in the late 1970s, China has managed to grow in power, wealth, and military might while still maintaining cooperative and friendly relations with most of the world. Until a few years ago, that is, when Beijing seemed to change tack, behaving in a way that alienated its neighbors and aroused suspicion abroad. In December 2009, for example, Beijing's resistance to compromise at the UN Climate Change Conference angered European countries and the United States.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 91, No.6; Nov-Dec 2012: p.70-82
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol. 91, No.6; Nov-Dec 2012: p.70-82
Key WordsChina ;  Deng Xiaoping ;  Economy ;  United States ;  European Countries ;  US - Chinese Security Dialogue ;  UN Climate Change Conference


 
 
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