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China's Search for Security

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Despite its impressive size and population, economic vitality, and drive to upgrade its military, China remains a vulnerable nation surrounded by powerful rivals and potential foes.

Understanding Chinas foreign policy means fully appreciating these geostrategic challenges, which persist even as the country gains increasing influence over its neighbors. Andrew J. Nathan and Andrew Scobell analyze Chinas security concerns on four fronts: at home, with its immediate neighbors, in surrounding regional systems, and in the world beyond Asia.

By illuminating the issues driving Chinese policy, they offer a new perspective on the countrys rise and a strategy for balancing Chinese and American interests in Asia. Though rooted in the present, Nathan and Scobells study makes ample use of the past, reaching back into history to illuminate the people and institutions shaping Chinese strategy today.

They also examine Chinese views of the United States; explain why China is so concerned about Japan; and uncover Chinas interests in such problematic countries as North Korea, Iran, and the Sudan.

The authors probe recent troubles in Tibet and Xinjiang and explore their links to forces beyond Chinas borders.

They consider the tactics deployed by mainland China and Taiwan, as Taiwan seeks to maintain autonomy in the face of Chinese advances toward unification.

They evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of Chinas three main power resourceseconomic power, military power, and soft power. The authors conclude with recommendations for the United States as it seeks to manage Chinas rise.

Chinese policymakers understand that their nations prosperity, stability, and security depend on cooperation with the United States.

If handled wisely, the authors believe, relations between the two countries can produce mutually beneficial outcomes for both Asia and the world.

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Columbia University Press
0231511647 / 9780231511643
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
28/11/2014
English
393 pages
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