Chinese security policy structure, power and politics
Robert S. Ross.
- London New York Routledge 2009
- viii, 331 p. 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-325) and index.
China learns to compromise : change in U.S.-China relations, 1982-1984 -- The geography of the peace : great power stability in twenty-first century East Asia -- The U.S.-China peace : great power politics, spheres of influence, and the peace of East Asia -- Balance of power politics and the rise of China : accommodation and balancing in East Asia -- China and the Cambodian peace process : the value of coercive diplomacy -- The 1995-96 Taiwan Strait confrontation : coercion, credibility, and use of force -- Navigating the Taiwan Strait : deterrence, escalation dominance, and U.S. China relations -- International bargaining and domestic politics : conflict in U.S.-China relations since 1972 -- From Lin Biao to Deng Xiaoping : elite instability and China's U.S. policy -- The diplomacy of Tiananmen : two-level bargaining and great power cooperation.
9780415777865 (pbk.)
Politics -- National security -- Taiwan Strait -- Communist Era--China History -- Foreign Relations -- Communist Era
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