China's Security Interests in the 21st Century

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CCP
CCP Leader
Central Asian States
China Threat Theory
China's Economic Security
China's Perspective
China's Security
China's Security Interests
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China’s Economic Security
China’s Perspective
China’s Security
China’s Security Interests
cross-strait relations
East Asian security
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Energy Resources
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Global Power Status
international relations theory
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Korean Peninsula
Korean peninsula conflict
Lee Teng Hui
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Lone Superpower
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North Korea's Nuclear Intentions
North Korean
North Korean Nuclear Issue
North Korea’s Nuclear Intentions
Northeast Asia
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Peaceful Evolution
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regional power dynamics
Secretary Of State
security policy analysis in East Asia
Stable Regional Environment
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Taiwan Independence Movement
Tumen River Area Development Programme
US-China strategic rivalry
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415590440
  • Weight: 290g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The collapse of communism in Europe, the quest for economic security and the War on Terror have all affected China's view of security matters. Ong provides a comprehensive study of the new policy and security challenges China faces in the coming years. Covering all of China's current security interests and concerns, this remarkable book includes chapters on Chinese concepts of security, the role of the United States, and regional tensions including the Korean peninsula, Japan, Taiwan, and China’s quest for ‘great power’ status.

Dr Russell Ong is Lecturer in Chinese politics at the University of Manchester and a research associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. His research interests lie in international security, international relations of Asia and Chinese foreign policy.

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