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CHINA’S DECISION (2) answer(s).
 
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China’s decision to deploy HYSY-981 in the South China Sea: bureaucratic politics with Chinese characteristics / Long, Yingxian   Journal Article
Long, Yingxian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article sheds light on developing a hybrid analytical construct by combining Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) theory and modifications tailored to the case of China. It employs the bureaucratic politics model to China’s decision making during the China–Vietnam standoff in 2014 and adjusts the traditional model with intervening variable – the party ranking system and Democratic Centralism doctrine. I argue that the bargaining game among different actors who have diverse agendas led to the shift in China’s strategy. It would concurrently advance FPA studies while developing a future avenue for research on foreign policy formulation of China.
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Influence of Domestic Economic Factors on China’s Decision for the 1962 Border Skirmish / Pathak, Sriparna   Journal Article
Pathak, Sriparna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract hina and India emerged from colonialism in the late 1940s, and immediately started on the paths of reconstruction and economic development. Economic conditions which had been destabilised by their respective colonial histories. The history of colonialism left behind another problematic issue, i.e. of an unsolved boundary dispute. Despite the initial period of cordiality and friendship between the two countries, the relations soured to such an extent that it cumulated in a border skirmish in 1962. The reasons behind the ‘clash’ move beyond just a border dispute and are multi layered as such.
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