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Changing contexts of Chinese military strategy and doctrine / Singh, Prashant Kumar 2016  Book
Singh, Prashant Kumar Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2016.
Description 174p.pbk
Series IDSA Monograph Series no. 49
Standard Number 9789382169604
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China's new type of great power relations: a G2 with Chinese characteristics? / Zeng, Jinghan; Breslin, Shaun   Journal Article
Breslin, Shaun Journal Article
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Contents The rise of China has been reshaping how the country sees its own role in the world. China has become increasingly willing to move from being a norm and system taker to a norm and system shaper (if not yet maker). One example is Xi Jinping's promotion of ‘a new type of Great Power relations’ designed to create a strategic space in which to operate. By using a mixed quantitative/qualitative analysis, we analyse 141 Chinese articles titled with ‘new type of Great Power relations’. We find that although Chinese analysts and policy makers rejected the idea of a G2 in 2009, the mainstream discourse has rapidly shifted to what we call a ‘G2 with Chinese characteristics’ which indicates a fundamental shift in Chinese evaluation of the power status of itself and others. While some Chinese scholars consider China to have already achieved the status as the world's No. 2 or even a superpower, the mainstream discourse views China as both a Great Power and a rising power at the same time. This, we argue, moderates the expectations of what China can and should do to resolve global problems despite its great power status.
Key Words China  Superpower  G2  Jinping, Xi  Great Power Relations 
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China's rise and future trends in Sino-Indian relations / Ranade, Jayadeva   Journal Article
Ranade, Jayadeva Journal Article
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Cooperation, competition and shaping the outlook: the United States and China's neighbourhood diplomacy / Xinbo, Wu   Journal Article
Xinbo, Wu Journal Article
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Contents The United States has long maintained a significant political, economic and security presence in the Asia–Pacific region and has been a major factor shaping China's geopolitical and geo-economic environment. Over the last few years, China has demonstrably attached higher priority and devoted more resources to its neighbourhood diplomacy. This article examines the impact of the so-called ‘US factor’ on this recent shift in Beijing's international strategy under the new leadership of Xi Jinping. It looks at both cooperation/coordination and competition/conflict between China and the United States in a number of regional security issues in China's neighbourhood, such as in the Korean peninsula, Afghanistan and the South and East China Seas. It argues that it is principally the Obama administration's ‘rebalance to Asia’ strategy that has prompted China to take a number of initiatives to attend to its neighbourhood diplomacy. As Washington rebalances to Asia and Beijing rebalances to its neighbourhood, interactions between China and the US on China's periphery have intensified, which in turn has a significant impact on the configuration of China's neighbourhood diplomacy, as well as on the evolving regional order.
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Dynamism and contention: understanding Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping / Zhang, Yongjin   Journal Article
Zhang, Yongjin Journal Article
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Westward ho—the China dream and ‘one belt, one road: Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping / Ferdinand, Peter   Journal Article
Ferdinand, Peter Journal Article
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Contents China's domestic politics and foreign policy have evolved considerably under President Xi Jinping. Domestically the regime has actively promoted the idea of the ‘China dream’ to restore optimism and enthusiasm about its future, particularly among young people. Yet it has also sought to differentiate the socialist China dream from any resemblance to the American dream. Its main emphasis is on making China ‘strong and powerful’ again. In foreign policy, the leadership has become more active. While China has pursued a more robust policy in the South China Sea, it has also launched two extremely ambitious long-term projects to expand land and maritime transport links between China and Europe, termed the ‘one belt, one road’ initiative. They aim to promote development of western China, but if successful, they should also help to transform economic relations across large parts of Eurasia. In geopolitical terms, they will expand China's shadow over regions of the world where hitherto its presence has been relatively modest. They should strengthen links with Europe, as well as with other countries along the routes, to counterbalance potentially conflictual relations with the US. However, success will require active and enthusiastic cooperation from many neighbours. For that reason the risks are as great as the ambition.
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Xi Jinping era: his comprehensive strategy toward the China dream / Hsiung, James C (ed.) 2015  Book
Hsiung, James C (ed.) Book
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Publication New York, Beijing Mediatime Books Co. Ltd., 2015.
Description 472p.hbk
Standard Number 9781627741194
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