Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of ChinaExploring China's foreign relations in terms of five broad interrelated dimensions, rather than chronologically, this volume surveys Chinese foreign policy from 1949 to the present. It covers the historical influence on China's foreign relations; its relations with the superpowers; revolutionary China; its economic relations; and national security. For historians and political scientists. |
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... defense of the offshores thus became linked to the defense of Taiwan via the mechanism of Nationalist morale . More fundamentally , Chiang suspected Washington of conniving to make Taiwan an independent country and saw retention of a ...
... defense of the offshores thus became linked to the defense of Taiwan via the mechanism of Nationalist morale . More fundamentally , Chiang suspected Washington of conniving to make Taiwan an independent country and saw retention of a ...
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... defense is passive defense , which entails merely preparing to resist an aggressor's attack.2 The concept of active defense has deeply influenced PRC efforts to deter foreign attacks . Beijing has frequently acted upon the assumption ...
... defense is passive defense , which entails merely preparing to resist an aggressor's attack.2 The concept of active defense has deeply influenced PRC efforts to deter foreign attacks . Beijing has frequently acted upon the assumption ...
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... defense systems— such as those originally projected under the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative , for example - China's small retaliatory force could be rendered useless . The small size of China's missile force would mean that it could ...
... defense systems— such as those originally projected under the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative , for example - China's small retaliatory force could be rendered useless . The small size of China's missile force would mean that it could ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 32 |
CHAPTER THREE | 70 |
China and SovietAmerican Detente | 83 |
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