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An analytical study of how Chinese strategic culture influences foreign policy decision-making by tracing the historical roots of strategic thought and examining the belief systems of six key Chinese leaders since 1949. Huiyun Feng integrates Confucian traditions with political behaviour to assess China’s responses in conflicts such as the Korean War, Sino-Indian and Sino-Vietnamese wars, and evolving post-Cold War leadership strategies, challenging structural realist and culturalist accounts of Chinese foreign policy and contributing to debates on China’s rise and strategic intentions.
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Publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group)
Publishing Year: 2007
ISBN: 9780415418157
Pages: 200