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CHINA'S NEW STRATEGY (2) answer(s).
 
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China makes the West tremble. / Sluka, Nikolai; Tkachenko, Tatiana   Journal Article
Sluka, Nikolai Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes conditions, factors, and prerequisites for China's ascendancy in the international community from the position of geographic science. The country's current positioning in key geoeconomic structures is assessed, along with its growing influence in the evolution of world political processes through wide use of instruments of "soft power." It is thought the success of China's new strategy, now being tested by the One Belt, One Road project, will fundamentally transform the architecture of the world order.
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How to tame your dragon: an evaluation of India's foreign policy toward China / Singh, Nitya   Journal Article
Singh, Nitya Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In the past 60 years, India-China relations have oscillated between friendship, hostility and indifference. In recent times, both countries have started competing for global economic gains and political status. In light of these events, the objective of this article is to analyze various strategies used by China against India, and India's policy response to these strategies. The article evaluates the process of foreign policy decision making in India, and traces the historical evolution of India's foreign policy towards China. It then deconstructs China's foreign policy towards India, and provides the rationale behind its strategies. The article suggests that after initial engagement with India on the question of boundary disputes, Chinese foreign policy has undergone a dramatic shift since 2007. It specifically evaluates the twin Chinese tactics of military incursions and denial of legitimacy to the Indian territories of Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh. Based on an analysis of China's previous boundary disputes resolution record with neighbors, these tactics are identified as an extension of China's new strategy for resolving such disputes. The article concludes by suggesting various policy options available to India to counter China's new strategy on the Sino-Indian border.
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