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ID128270
Title ProperWave to worry about
Other Title InformationPublic opinion, foreign policy and China's anti-Japan protests
LanguageENG
AuthorReilly, James
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Comparing China's 2012 anti-Japan protests against three previous rounds of anti-Japan protests in 1985, 1996 and 2005 reveals a cyclical pattern, best characterized as a wave of popular mobilization. In each case, external events sparked a swell of public anger and activism which Chinese leaders initially tolerated before cooling. This pattern of contained contention has not led to Beijing loosening control over its foreign policy. However, the 2012 protests did feature one new element: a consumer boycott augmented by China's more assertive economic statecraft.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol.23, No.86; March 2014: p.197-215
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol.23, No.86; March 2014: p.197-215
Key WordsChina ;  Japan ;  Anti Japan Protest ;  Foreign Policy ;  Chinese Policies ;  Bilateral Relations ;  International Relations - IR ;  Economic Relations ;  Cyclical Pattern ;  Assertive Economic Statecraft ;  Comparing China's ;  Economic Statecraft


 
 
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