The great wall and the empty fortress : China's search for security
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UA835 .N38 1997
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UA835 .N38 1997
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89.90 foreign policy.
Asien
Außenpolitik
Buitenlandse politiek.
China
Chine -- Relations extérieures -- 1976-
Chine -- Relations extérieures -- 1976- ...
Gleichgewichtspolitik
Machtkampf
Machtpolitik
Menschenrecht
Sicherheitspolitik
Sécurité nationale -- Chine.
Sécurité nationale -- Chine.
Taiwan -- Relations extérieures -- 1945-
Taiwan -- Relations extérieures -- 1945- ...
USA
Asien
Außenpolitik
Buitenlandse politiek.
China
Chine -- Relations extérieures -- 1976-
Chine -- Relations extérieures -- 1976- ...
Gleichgewichtspolitik
Machtkampf
Machtpolitik
Menschenrecht
Sicherheitspolitik
Sécurité nationale -- Chine.
Sécurité nationale -- Chine.
Taiwan -- Relations extérieures -- 1945-
Taiwan -- Relations extérieures -- 1945- ...
USA
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xvii, 268 pages : maps ; 25 cm
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English
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-254) and index.
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Today China is considered a threat by many in the United States and the rest of the world. But the authors argue that those who subscribe to this alarmist view are mistaking the Great Wall for a symbol of strength, and falling for the deception of the Empty Fortress. Despite its sheer size, economic vitality, and drive to upgrade its military forces, China remains a vulnerable power, crowded on all sides by powerful rivals and potential foes. As it has throughout its history, China faces immense security problems, and their sources are at and within China's own borders. China's foreign policy is calibrated to defend its territorial integrity against antagonists who are numerous, near, and strong. The authors trace the implications of this central point of China's relations with the United States, the Soviet Union and its successor states, and its regional rivals and partners. They address China's human-rights policy; its foreign economic policy; and its strategies in Taiwan, Tibet, and Hong Kong.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Nathan, A. J., & Ross, R. S. (1997). The great wall and the empty fortress: China's search for security . W.W. Norton.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Nathan, Andrew J and Robert S. Ross. 1997. The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security. New York: W.W. Norton.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Nathan, Andrew J and Robert S. Ross. The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security New York: W.W. Norton, 1997.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Nathan, A. J. and Ross, R. S. (1997). The great wall and the empty fortress: china's search for security. New York: W.W. Norton.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Nathan, Andrew J., and Robert S. Ross. The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security W.W. Norton, 1997.
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