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CHINESE SECURITY (5) answer(s).
 
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Dragon's Fire: chinese military strategy and its implications for Asia / Rajagopalan, Rajeswari Pillai 2009  Book
Rajagopalan, Rajeswari Pillai Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa & Co., 2009.
Description xvii, 200p.Hbk
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056536355.4051/RAJ 056536MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   038716


Freedom is a word / Gordon, Eric 1971  Book
Gordon, Eric Book
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Publication London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1971.
Description 351p.: ill.Hbk
Standard Number 0340126825
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ID:   123102


Globalization as a security strategy: power and vulnerability in the China model / Nathan, Andrew J; Scobeli, Andrew   Journal Article
Nathan, Andrew J Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Andrew J. Nathan AND Andrew Scobell analyze the gains and losses to Chinese security from the country's embrace of globalization in the post-Mao period. They argue that while China has grown richer and more influential, it has also been penetrated by global forces that it does not control and enmeshed in complex relationships of interdependence.
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ID:   117211


Myanmar-winds of change and opportunity / Arya, Shailender   Journal Article
Arya, Shailender Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Trade  Military  China  Asia Pacific  Myanmar  Military Rule 
Look East Policy  NSCN  Malacca Dilemma  David Cameron  Growing Economy  Junta 
UNLF  Chinese Security  Thein Sein 
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Structural power, the Copenhagen school and threats to Chinese / Reeves, Jeffrey   Journal Article
Reeves, Jeffrey Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article engages with current debates surrounding China's security by employing the concept of structural power and the Copenhagen School approach to security studies to measure threats to China's security. Building on existing Chinese and English language research on China's security drivers, the article develops a mechanism for determining how China's economic relations with small states in Asia negatively affect their domestic stability and how this instability then loops back to undermine China's strategic position. The article uses China's relations with Cambodia, Nepal and Mongolia as case studies.
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