ID | 135537 |
Title Proper | Beijing’s Menluo doctrine |
Other Title Information | if it was good for America, should it be good for China? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mendis, Patrick |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Beijing has an incremental foreign policy in the South and East China Seas which appears to parallel America’s Monroe Doctrine. When the increasingly assertive young America declared that the Western Hemisphere was off-limits to the great colonial powers of Europe, President James Monroe’s eponymous doctrine altered the nature of trans-Atlantic relations. In retrospect, China is essentially following America’s footprints in trans-Pacifi c affairs with its own Ménluó (a transliteration of Monroe) Doctrine in the Asian Seas. |
`In' analytical Note | Harvard International Review Vol.36, No.1; Sum.2014: p.18-21 |
Journal Source | Harvard International Review 2014-03 36, 1 |
Standard Number | United States – US |