Reimagining the China story in strategic thought (original) (raw)

China’s Quest for Grand Strategy: Power, National Interest, or Relational Security

Chih-yu Shih

Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2015

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The 'China Threat' in American Self-imagination: The Discursive Construction of Other as Power Politics

Chengxin Pan

Alternatives 29, no. 3 (2004), pp. 305-31.

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“Chin’s Quest for Grand Strategy: Power, National Interest, or Relational Security (pre-publication draft)

Chih-yu Shih

Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2015

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Survival: Global Politics and Strategy The Sixteen Fears: China's Strategic Psychology

Michael Pillsbury

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Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh (2015), “Book Review – Biwu Zhang (2012), Chinese Perceptions of the U.S.: An Exploration of China’s Foreign Policy Motivations”, Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal (CCPS), Vol. 1, No. 1, April 2015, pp. 125-129.

Emile Kok-Kheng Yeoh

Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal, 2015

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The China Factor in Contemporary U.S. Grand Strategy: A Review Essay

simona soare

Journal of East European and Asian Studies, 2012

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CHINA'S STRATEGIC CULTURE: A PERSPECTIVE FOR THE UNITED STATES

Alonzo Dean

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Within and/or Beyond Perception and Ideology: The U.S., China and Their Relationship towards

Taeheok Lee

2016

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US foreign policy elites and the great rejuvenation of the ideological China threat: The role of rhetoric and the ideologization of geopolitical threats

Stephanie C Winkler

Journal of International Relations and Development, 2023

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Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing U.S.-China Relations, 1989-2000

Harry Harding

The Journal of American History, 2002

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China’s Grand Strategy: Contradictory Foreign Policy?

Lukas K Danner

Palgrave Macmillan, 2018

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The Mind(s) of China: Don’t Deeds Speak Louder Than Words?

walter clemens

Asian Perspective, 2016

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Correspondence: Debating China's Rise and the Future of U.S. Power

William Wohlforth

International Security, 2016

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The Contemporary US Foreign Policy Towards China Under the Obama and the Trump Administrations, Oudom Oum (2020)

Oudom Oum

2020

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China’s Strategic Futures: Debating the Post-American World Order

William A. Callahan

Asian Survey, 2012

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The Cold War analogy’s misrepresentation of the essence of US–China strategic competition

Jiwu Yin

China International Strategy Review, 2020

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Heartland, Contender and Periphery: A Critical Analysis of Chinese Foreign Policy

Emre Demir

The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, 2020

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Engagement to Rivalry: American Relations With China Since the End of the Cold War

Mehmetali KASIM

Journal of Social and Political Sciences, 2019

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Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Hearing on “China‟s Narratives Regarding National Security Policy” The “Century of Humiliation” and China’s National Narratives Commissioners: Thank you for this opportunity to share my thoughts on China‟s national narratives an

Alison Kaufman

2011

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Knowing China, Losing China: Discourse and Power in U.S.-China Relations

Shankara Narayanan

2021

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Review of The Rise of China vs. The Logic of Strategy by Edward Luttwak

Francis C . Domingo

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CCP Elite Perception of the Us Since the Early 1990S: Wang Huning and Zheng Bijian as Test Cases

Niv Horesh

Asian Affairs, 2017

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Rush Doshi, The long game: China’s grand strategy to displace American order, Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. USD27.95, ISBN-10: 0197527914

Andrew Latham

Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 2021

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Beautiful Imperialist: China Perceives America, 1972–1990. By David Shambaugh. [Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991. 326 pp. $35.00, £25.00.]

Matthew Flynn

The China Quarterly, 1992

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Contextualising the Asserive China narrative

Neja Strukelj

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“Less Beautiful, Still Somewhat Imperialist: Beijing Eyes Sino-US Relations,” in Shaun Breslin, editor, A Handbook of Chinese International Relations, New York and Oxford: Routledge (2010): 129-137.

Gregory J Moore

2010

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The Assertive China Narrative: Why It Is Wrong and How So Many Still Bought into It

Björn Jerdén

The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2014

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A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia by Aaron L. Friedberg

Raghavendra Mishra

China Review International, 2011

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The Confucian Continuities of Chinese Geopolitical Discourse

Andrew Latham

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Geopolitical Dimensions of “The China Dream”: Exploring Strategic Narratives of the Chinese Communist Party

Randy Kluver, Robert Hinck

China Media Research, 2018

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Great (Power) Expectations: Charting the Evolution of Chinese Foreign Policy

Neil Thomas

MacroPolo, 2020

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US Foreign Strategy Trends and Their Influence on China in a Changing Situation

China-CEE Institute

China Watch, 2023

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US–China relations and the liberal world order: contending elites, colliding visions?

Naná De Graaff

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China and the Liberal Empires Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in the Late Qing and Late Communist Eras (Thesis - Best Research-Gold Medal).doc

Saquib Mehmood

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Balancing Without Containment: An American Strategy for Managing China

Ashley J . Tellis

2014

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