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China in transition: the rhetoric and substance of Chinese foreign policy under Xi Jinping
/ Li, Mingjiang; Poh, Angela
Li, Mingjiang
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Has China under Xi Jinping bid an official farewell to Deng Xiaoping’s “lying low” international strategy (taoguang yanghui) in pursuit of a more ambitious foreign policy agenda? In this article, we contend that Xi’s foreign policy is indeed beginning to show signs of departure from that of his predecessors. Beijing has displayed intentions to gradually create new rules in international politics and reform major international institutions to better suit Chinese interests. However, Chinese foreign policy in the first term of Xi’s administration has remained in a transitory phase. Continued domestic preoccupations, China’s lack of experience in undertaking more international responsibilities, as well as conflicting economic and security imperatives in China’s neighborhood have constrained the Chinese leadership’s ability to completely abandon its “lying low” international strategy.
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Xi Jinping
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China in Transition
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Myth of Chinese sanctions over South China Sea disputes
/ Poh, Angela
Poh, Angela
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On July 12, 2016, an international arbitration panel based in The Hague ruled in favor of the Philippines against China over South China Sea territorial disputes. This much-anticipated verdict came in the midst of China's increasingly assertive rhetoric and ambitious island-building program in the region. While the ruling steered clear of addressing the merits of sovereignty claims between China and the Philippines, it effectively nullified China's controversial nine-dash line, which is Beijing's unofficial demarcation of its claims over a significant percentage of waters in the South China Sea.
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