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After Dengism: the post-globalist imperative in Indo-Pacific relations / Thornton, William H; Thornton, Songok Han   Article
Thornton, William H Article
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Summary/Abstract The seeming departure of president Xi Jinping from Deng Xiaoping’s “pragmatic” moderation owes much to a highly tendentious misrepresentation of Deng’s core objectives. For 35 years, Dengism has been viewed through a globalist lens that flatly contrasts it with Maoist authoritarianism. From a post globalist vantage however, it appears that Deng’s reforms reconfigured rather than ended statist oppression. dengism was born out of the recognition that capitalism and authoritarianism were fully compatible and together were crucial for the survival of the CCP. “Opening China” China was Deng’s ironic mechanism for safeguarding against claims, which mandate a liberal corrective that Xi fears more than any other international contest. What he and other CCP elites dread most is a liberal post-globalisation that could foment a grassroots “China Spring”.
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Burma's geopolitical revival: a post-realist view of the saffron rising / Thornton, William H   Journal Article
Thornton, William H Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Making of quad realism: The “Idea of India” Meets the Biden Doctrine / Thornton, William H; Thornton, Songok Han   Journal Article
Thornton, William H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Once again, the world is polarizing along ideological lines and this time India can neither stand aside nor stand alone. In the face of China's mounting provocations and patent military superiority, Narendra Modi knows that India has no choice but to seek security through Sino-resistant channels like the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (or Quad), in league with America, Japan, and Australia. It is no accident that India's most dependable allies are liberal democracies. This puts Modi in a stupendous ideological bind. The Davos globalism he has courted in the past was so economistic that his domestic repression was all but ignored. Now, however, he is playing in a liberal international league where his style of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) autocracy will not be condoned. His fate as well as India's hinges on how he navigates a post-globalist geopolitics that is presently defined by the moral realism of the Biden Doctrine.
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New world empire: civil Islam, terrorism, and the making of neoglobalism / Thornton, William H 2005  Book
Thornton, William H Book
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Publication Lanham, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2005.
Description vii, 237p.
Standard Number 074252941x
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050359327.7301767/THO 050359MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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South Korea's trilateral imperative : facing up to the new cold war in Northeast Asia / Thornton, Songok Han; Thornton, William H   Journal Article
Thornton, William H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract South Korea has become so heavily dependent on trade with China that its security interests and economic needs seem set on a collision course. According to Songok Han Thornton and William H Thornton, there has been a growing awareness of this dilemma on the conservative side of South Korea’s political divide, but the ruling Democratic Party and its affiliates remain in broad denial of the problem
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Toward a geopolitics of hope / Thornton, William H; Thornton, Songok Han 2012  Book
Thornton, William H Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2012.
Description xiii, 261p.hbk
Standard Number 9788132109440
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Why India matters: the making of a Delhi consensus / Thornton, William H; Thornton, Songok Han   Journal Article
Thornton, William H Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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