Yali Chen 陈雅莉 | Princeton University (original) (raw)
Teaches China's Foreign Relations; Post-doc Research Fellow at Princeton University; Pre-doc Research Fellow at Foreign Policy Program at Brookings Institution; upcoming book on PLA's influence on China's foreign and security policy-making
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The 2005 Anti-Secession Law is a giant step forward from the original proposal , a National Unifi... more The 2005 Anti-Secession Law is a giant step forward from the original proposal , a National Unification Law which would mandate reunification and perhaps by a specific time schedule. It reveals the new thinking of the Hu Jintao government after six years of internal debate as ASL does not insist on a reunification timetable, but instead only draws a red line.
Co-authored with Bruce Blair
Co-authored with Bruce Blair and Eric Hagt
The Olympic torch relay and the surrounding controversy have given Beijing a taste of what is to ... more The Olympic torch relay and the surrounding controversy have given Beijing a taste of what is to come with the Olympics. The real challenges still looming ahead for the Chinese government range from terrorist attacks, disruptions to the Games caused by security breakdowns, to a showdown between peaceful protestors and Chinese police.
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The 2005 Anti-Secession Law is a giant step forward from the original proposal , a National Unifi... more The 2005 Anti-Secession Law is a giant step forward from the original proposal , a National Unification Law which would mandate reunification and perhaps by a specific time schedule. It reveals the new thinking of the Hu Jintao government after six years of internal debate as ASL does not insist on a reunification timetable, but instead only draws a red line.
Co-authored with Bruce Blair
Co-authored with Bruce Blair and Eric Hagt
The Olympic torch relay and the surrounding controversy have given Beijing a taste of what is to ... more The Olympic torch relay and the surrounding controversy have given Beijing a taste of what is to come with the Olympics. The real challenges still looming ahead for the Chinese government range from terrorist attacks, disruptions to the Games caused by security breakdowns, to a showdown between peaceful protestors and Chinese police.