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ZHANG, XIAOMING (6) answer(s).
 
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China in the conception of international society: the English School's engagements with China / Zhang, Xiaoming   Journal Article
Zhang, Xiaoming Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Since Martin Wight's famous LSE lectures in the late 1950s, the English School scholars have brought China into the conception of international society. As the English School scholars have been 'inventing' an international society, China's status in the conception, or conceptions of international society has also been invented and reinvented. The Chinese case vividly demonstrates how a non-European (or non-Western) country, as one of 'the others', has been dealt with and brought into the conceptualisation of international society by the English School. China's status in the conception of international society, to a great extent, has been invented by some of the English School scholars with Eurocentric bias.
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China's 1979 war with Vietnam: a reasessment / Zhang, Xiaoming   Journal Article
Zhang, Xiaoming Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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China's perceptions of and responses to Abe's foreign policy / Zhang, Xiaoming   Article
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Summary/Abstract Over the past two years since Xi Jinping and Abe Shinzo came to power, the bilateral relationship between China and Japan has been deteriorating steadily. China’s perception of Abe’s foreign policy orientation has been very negative. At the same time, China’s response to it has also been very tough and assertive. At least four factors may account for China’s attitude and behavior: China’s rise, domestic politics, historical memory, and leadership personality. KEYWORDS: China, Japan, Sino-Japanese relations, East Asia security.
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High-Altitude Duel: The CIA’s U-2 Spy Plane Overflights and China’s Air Defense Force, 1961–1968 / Zhang, Xiaoming   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During the 1960s, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency’s U-2 spy planes, piloted by Chinese Nationalist airmen from Taiwan, flew routinely over the Chinese mainland monitoring the Chinese nuclear weapons program; the overflights also demonstrated Beijing’s military weakness and inability to control its airspace. In spite of having only a few Soviet-made surface-to-air missile systems, the People’s Liberation Army Air Force was convinced that human factors, especially agility in strategy, operations, and tactics, could overcome a superior enemy. Although much remains secret, sources now available shed new insights into this secret Cold War history. Moreover, as the Chinese claimed themselves, these experiences remain valuable for China’s military response to war.
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Rising China and the normative changes in international society / Zhang, Xiaoming   Journal Article
Zhang, Xiaoming Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Normative changes in the Western-dominated international society have been taking place, symbolized by the evolution from the "standard of civilization" to the "new standard of civilization". And the West has always been the developer of the new norms in international society, and changes in international norms reflect the link between power on one hand and norms, rules and institutions on the other. That is a fact or an invented reality which a rapidly rising China has to deal with, and its implications on China's future relationship with the international society are sure to be great and far-reaching.
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Rising China and the normative changes in international society / Zhang, Xiaoming   Journal Article
Zhang, Xiaoming Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Normative changes in the Western-dominated international society have been taking place, symbolized by the evolution from the "standard of civilization" to the "new standard of civilization". And the West has always been the developer of the new norms in international society, and changes in international norms reflect the link between power on one hand and norms, rules and institutions on the other. That is a fact or an invented reality which a rapidly rising China has to deal with, and its implications on China's future relationship with the international society are sure to be great and far-reaching.
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