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ID143268
Title ProperRise of China and the geopolitics of East Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorDreyer, June Teufel
Summary / Abstract (Note)The assertive actions China has taken to press its claims in the East China and South China seas since 2010 indicate that its leadership has decided that the time has come to end Deng Xiaoping's advice to “hide [the country's capabilities] and bide [its time].” Beijing has combined economic incentives and sanctions with small but incrementally meaningful military pressures. Efforts by neighboring states to form a countervailing coalition have thus far proved ineffective. Beijing's tactics have been stunningly successful, though there are financial, structural, and resource weaknesses within China that indicate that the effort to assert control over the area will remain unrealized.
`In' analytical NoteOrbis Vol. 59, No.4; Fall 2015: p.518–529
Journal SourceOrbis 2015-12 59, 4
Key WordsGeopolitics ;  East Asia ;  South China Seas ;  Rise of China ;  East China