For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In the face of a rising China, the most fundamental concern of Asia Pacific governments is how a stronger China affects their own security. While China could achieve a reasonable amount of security and prosperity playing within the current international rules, there is reason to expect China to use its expanding economic, military, and diplomatic influence to press neighboring governments to conform to its wishes on political issues. Based on a historical perception that a China-centered regional order is the region's natural destiny, China sees itself as the rightful leader of the region. And despite pragmatic forces restraining aggressive behavior by China, there is im...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
The growing power of the PRC implies a change in the international and security policy of the countr...
Does China have its own vision for the regional and international order? Does Beijing seek to challe...
In the face of a rising China, the most fundamental concern of Asia Pacific governments is how a str...
As China’s security interests expand and its power grows, it may increasingly have to choose between...
As China continues her ‘peaceful rise’, all arguments surrounding the potential risks of military co...
47 p.The rapid rise of China in terms of economic, cultural, technological and military power is cur...
The literature on China's regional rise reveals divergent understandings of why China changed its re...
In recent years, the world has welcomed China’s continued progress in economic reform, combined wit...
Rising China has been reshaping world order for the last two decades, but this volume argues that we...
China has made notable progress in consolidating its international foothold in Asia in the past dec...
With the success of its economic reform and modernization programmes since the late 1970s, China has...
The world seems to have become obsessed with China. It’s not hard to see why. Whether it is the unpr...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study argues that overt ...
Americans disagree as to whether or not China poses a serious security concern for U.S. interests in...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
The growing power of the PRC implies a change in the international and security policy of the countr...
Does China have its own vision for the regional and international order? Does Beijing seek to challe...
In the face of a rising China, the most fundamental concern of Asia Pacific governments is how a str...
As China’s security interests expand and its power grows, it may increasingly have to choose between...
As China continues her ‘peaceful rise’, all arguments surrounding the potential risks of military co...
47 p.The rapid rise of China in terms of economic, cultural, technological and military power is cur...
The literature on China's regional rise reveals divergent understandings of why China changed its re...
In recent years, the world has welcomed China’s continued progress in economic reform, combined wit...
Rising China has been reshaping world order for the last two decades, but this volume argues that we...
China has made notable progress in consolidating its international foothold in Asia in the past dec...
With the success of its economic reform and modernization programmes since the late 1970s, China has...
The world seems to have become obsessed with China. It’s not hard to see why. Whether it is the unpr...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study argues that overt ...
Americans disagree as to whether or not China poses a serious security concern for U.S. interests in...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
The growing power of the PRC implies a change in the international and security policy of the countr...
Does China have its own vision for the regional and international order? Does Beijing seek to challe...