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The Geopolitics of East Asia: The Search for Equilibrium/Chinese Grand Strategy and Maritime Power
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Lim, Robyn. The Geopolitics of East Asia: The Search for Equilibrium. New York: Kentledge Curzon, 2003. 208pp. $90
Kane, Thomas M. Chinese Grand Strategy and Maritime Power. Portland, Ore.: Frank Cass, 2002. 158pp. $55
One of the most intriguing questions about the People's Republic of China (PRC) today is whether its communist government does or does not have the "ambition" to acquire a blue-water navy. If building an oceangoing fleet is among Beijing's long-term goals, then Ch...
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Rising to the Challenge: China's Grand Strategy and International Security
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Marsh, Christopher, and June Teufel Dreyer, eds. U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Policies, Prospects, and Possibilities.(Book Review)
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Chinese Grand Strategy and Maritime Power
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; Haniffa, Aziz India Abroad 06-30-2000 `India powerful enough to keep China at bay' India is powerful and stable enough politically, economically and militarily, to ward of all but the most violent (nuclear) threat that can be mounted by China, says a study prepared for the Pentagon by the Rand
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