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GLASER, BONNIE S (3) answer(s).
 
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Changing Ecology of Foreign Policy-Making in China: the Ascension and Demise of the Theory of "Peaceful Rise / Glaser, Bonnie S; Medeiros, Evan S   Journal Article
Glaser, Bonnie S Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract China's rapidly proliferating global interests and evolving political environment have begun to change the international and domestic context for its foreign policy-making. This article explores the changing inputs into and processes associated with foreign policy-making in China today. It does this by analysing the shifting fortunes of "peaceful rise," one of the first new foreign policy concepts to be introduced under the Hu Jintao administration. The authors draw several implications from this narrow debate for understanding contemporary foreign policy-making in China. It provides an example of how new foreign policy ideas and strategies can come from outside the formal, central government bureaucracy, and underscores the growing relevance of think-tank analysts and university-based scholars. Finally, the authors argue that the Chinese leadership's decision to eschew "peaceful rise" in favour of "peaceful development" was fundamentally a question of terminology and thus preserved China's strategy of reassuring other nations.
Key Words Nationalism  China  China - Economy  Peaceful Rice  Foreign Policy 
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Chinaes perspectives on nuclear arms control / Garrett, Banning N; Glaser, Bonnie S Winter 1995-96  Article
Garrett, Banning N Article
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Publication Winter 1995-96.
Description 43-78
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North Korea: the beginning of a China-U.S. partnership / Glaser, Bonnie S; Liang, Wang   Journal Article
Glaser, Bonnie S Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract China's role in the six-party talks has evolved from passive onlooker to reticent host and, finally, honest broker. The process provides a test case of U.S.-Chinese cooperation on a critical security issue and of Beijing's willingness to become a "responsible stakeholder
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