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078218
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ID:
047274
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New York, Novinka Books, 2003.
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84p.
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1590337581
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ID:
046631
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Washington, D C, National Defense University Press, 2000.
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xlvi, 382p.
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090489
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ID:
090614
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ID:
006053
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Ontario, York University, 1992.
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Description |
17p.
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NPCSD working paper; no.17
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ID:
005486
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Washington DC, Henry L Stimson Centre, 1995.
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Description |
x,60p.26cm
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Occasional paper;21
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ID:
079279
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Honolulu, India Research Press, 2007.
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Description |
xiii, 355p.
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9788183860321
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ID:
125776
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Food is a tireless referent in international relations studies about China and its ties with the rest of the world. This paper addresses two contemporary issues. First, why is China so sensitive about grain self-sufficiency? Second, why does there seem to be a lack of effective dialogue between epistemic communities in China and outside over China's overseas agricultural activities? The first part of the paper reviews the development of China's agricultural sector and underlines the importance of China's contribution in stabilizing the world food markets. Next, it explores the ideational sources of Chinese food insecurity, in spite of its success in attaining high levels of self-sufficiency in grain. The third part of the paper reviews the evolution of China's overseas agricultural activities and analyzes the factors that contribute to a mismatch of understanding about the political implications therein. The paper concludes by proposing a couple of conceptual road maps for securitizing food as a referent in debates about China's security environment and Chinese international relations.
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ID:
089645
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New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2009.
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Description |
446p.
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9788170493471
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ID:
003863
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Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1988.
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Description |
xiii.324p.; maps
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0043350615
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ID:
085095
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2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
This article explores how South Korea relates to China's national security objectives in East Asia. Specifically, it argues that for China, the strategic value of South Korea lies in coping with the strong position of the US in East Asia. Moreover, South Korea's stance on the North Korean nuclear issue is closer to China's, compared with that of the US.
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ID:
105828
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2011.
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This paper examines how growing insecurity in Pakistan-affecting the security of Chinese expatriates and neighboring Xinjiang-impacts China's policy towards its 'all-weather' friend. It argues that managing the terrorist risk in a changing regional environment has led to a double adjustment in China's policy towards Pakistan. First, counterterrorist cooperation has moved up the policy agenda, albeit with a peculiar modus operandi, focused on sustaining a pro-Chinese 'United Front' in Pakistan. Second, Beijing has positively reassessed Pakistan's strategic value and moved towards strategic reassurance, although the construction of a trade-and-energy corridor between Gwadar and Xinjiang has been negatively affected by the risk of violence.
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ID:
096768
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New Delhi, Manas Publication, 2010.
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Description |
341p.
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Standard Number |
9788170493785, hbk
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ID:
115435
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