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Rising to the Challenge: China's Grand Strategy and International Security
From:
The China Journal
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July 1, 2006| Author:
Lanteigne, Marc
| Copyright Australian National University, Contemporary China Centre Jul 2006. Provided by ProQuest LLC.Copyright information
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Rising to the Challenge: China's Grand Strategy and International security, by Avery Goldstein. PaIo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2005. xiv + 274 pp. US$55.00 (hardcover), US$22.95 (paperback).
Much recent literature on Chinese strategic studies has dealt with how Beijing will adapt to its growing power and capabilities in the international system and how this adaptation will affect regional and global security. Avery Goldstein addresses these questions from the very ambitious star...
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