China and coexistence : Beijing's national security strategy for the twenty-first century /
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Washington, D.C. : Baltimore :
Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Johns Hopkins University Press,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- The art of walking on two legs: China's national security strategy since the Cold War
- Theoretical, historical, and strategic alternatives to Chinese-style peaceful coexistence
- Coexistence: a strategy of influence for would-be great powers
- China's policies on conflict resolution: the South china Sea, the Chinese-Russian, and the Chinese-Indian border disputes
- China's policies on diplomacy: the cases of Iran, Sudan, and Myanmar
- China's policies on legitimacy: the cases of Taiwan, Xinjiang, and Japan
- Conclusion: making sense of China's national security strategy.