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Trump and China getting to yes with Beijing / Shirk, Susan   Journal Article
Shirk, Susan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In recent years, China has started throwing its weight around. It has defied international law and risked violent clashes in the East China and South China Seas [2]. It has bent trade rules by discriminating against foreign businesses to help its own. It has tried to shut out foreign influences while promoting its own propaganda abroad. And it has resisted [3] Western demands that it put more pressure on its ally North [4]Korea [4]. China’s new assertiveness stems, in part, from its growing power; the country now boasts the world’s second-largest economy and its second-largest military budget. But domestic insecurities have also played a role.
Key Words Military Budget  United States  China  North Korea  South China Seas  Beijing 
East China  Trump  U.S.-Chinese Relations 
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