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ID152931
Title ProperChina and lilliputians
Other Title Informationsmall states in a big power’s evolving foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorBoon, Hoo Tiang ;  Ardy, Charles
Summary / Abstract (Note)Some scholars believe that as China’s power grows more preponderant, it will leverage its growing might to impose its will on others in the international system. This article engages this debate by probing China’s relationship with small states, going beyond those in its region. Small states are particularly apposite because their size and power deficiencies suggest they are among the most vulnerable to pressure or coercion from big powers such as China. Beijing’s diplomacy towards small states, therefore, represents a barometer of Chinese restraint and exercise of its power in a situation of clear power superiority. The article studies this dynamic, unpacking the contours and shape of China’s relations with small states, as well as the narratives and rationales that drive this relationship.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Security vol. 13, 2 (01-08-2017)
Journal SourceAsian Security Vol: 13 No 2
Key WordsChina ;  Small States ;  Big Power ;  Lilliputians ;  Evolving Foreign Policy


 
 
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