In China's Shadow : Regional Perspectives on Chinese Foreign Policy and Military Development / edited by Jonathan D. Pollack and Richard H. Yang.
Material type: TextSeries: Conference proceedings (Rand Corporation)Publication details: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 1998.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 184 pages)Content type:- text
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" ... revised versions of papers originally prepared for a conference on 'Chinese Security Policy and the Future of Asia, ' held in Honolulu, Hawaii between June 26-28, 1996 ... undertaken jointly by the Chinese Council for Advanced Policy Studies ... and the RAND Center for Asia-Pacific Policy ..."--Preface.
"National Security Research Division."
Includes bibliographical references.
"CF-137-CAPP"--Page 4 of cover.
The papers in this collection were first presented at a conference on "Chinese Security Policy and the Future of Asia." The authors, each representing different countries and regions affected by the growth of Chinese power, were asked to address four major questions: (1) China's position in the present and future security environment of the given country or region; (2) principal sources of tension between China and the particular country or region; (3) prevailing opinion in the country or region toward China's efforts at military modernization; and (4) the principal political, security, and economic strategies for responding to China's emergent power and military role. The purpose was to reveal elements of commonality and difference in national strategies.
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CHINA: THE STRATEGIC CHALLENGE -- MILITARY MODERNIZATION: THE REGIONAL CONTEXT -- ASEAN AND CHINA: THE SMALLER STATE DILEMMA -- MAJOR ALLIES -- STRATEGIC PERCEPTIONS OF THE CONTINENTAL POWERS -- ONE CHINA, MULTIPLE SYSTEMS -- INTRODUCTION -- REGIONAL CONTEXT -- CHINESE BEHAVIOR: SOURCE OF REASSURANCE AND OF CONCERN -- REGIONAL ARMS BUILDUPS -- CHINA'S ARMS EXPORTS -- REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS -- CONCLUSIONS -- OVERVIEW -- CHINA'S POST-COLD WAR SECURITY ENVIRONMENT -- CHINA'S NATIONAL GOALS AND INTERESTS: THE VIEW FROM JAPAN -- IMPLICATIONS OF CHINA'S MILITARY BUILDUP.
IMPLICATIONS FOR ASIAN SECURITY -- CHINA'S MILITARY BUILDUP AND ASIA'S POLICY TOWARDS CHINA -- THE CHINA FACTOR IN THE KOREAN STRATEGIC CALCULUS -- IMPLICATIONS OF PLA MODERNIZATION FOR KOREAN SECURITY -- THE UNITED STATES, CHINA, AND KOREAN UNIFICATION -- ROK AND U.S. POLICIES TOWARDS CHINA -- FUTURE PROSPECTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POLICY -- ANTI-WESTERN CAMP -- ENEMIES ARE EVERYWHERE -- BALANCED FOREIGN POLICY -- CURRENT STRATEGY -- YELTSIN�IS POLICY TOWARDS CHINA -- AREAS OF TENSION AND UNCERTAINTY -- SCENARIOS FOR THE FUTURE -- CHINA'S SEARCH FOR POWER.
CHINA'S MILITARY DOCTRINE AND CAPABILITY -- CHINA'S REGIONAL POSTURE -- INDIA�IS RESPONSE TO CHINA'S EMERGING ROLE -- ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES -- CONCLUSION -- INTRODUCTION -- DEFINING FEATURES OF CHINA-SOUTHEAST ASIAN TIES -- GEOGRAPHIC COMPARTMENTALIZATION OF REGIONAL SECURITY -- THE PLA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA�IS CONSCIOUSNESS -- CURRENT AND POTENTIAL SOUTHEAST ASIAN STRATEGIES -- CONCLUSION -- INTRODUCTION -- BACKGROUND -- CHINA IN AUSTRALIA�IS SECURITY ENVIRONMENT -- THE EMERGING REGIONAL SECURITY ENVIRONMENT -- CHINA IN THE REGION -- AUSTRALIA�IS RESPONSE -- POLITICAL-DIPLOMATIC TENSIONS WITH CHINA.
PREVAILING AUSTRALIAN OPINION ON CHINA�IS MILITARY -- CHINA�IS EMERGENCE AS A MAJOR POWER: POTENTIAL STRATEGIES -- INTRODUCTION -- SECURITY LINKAGE OF THE TAIWAN STRAIT TENSION -- MILITARY COMPETITION IN THE STRAIT: ASSESSING CHINA'S CAPABILITIES -- TAIWAN'S CAPABILITIES -- FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS -- CONCLUSION -- INTRODUCTION -- CHINA-U.S. RELATIONS AND THE SECURITY OF TAIWAN -- CHINA�IS CAPABILITIES -- NEAR TERM: THE BLOCKADE OPTION -- THE MEDIUM TERM: THE ""SOMETHING ELSE"" OPTION -- OUTLOOK -- VARIABLES -- HONG KONG�IS STRATEGIC SIGNIFICANCE UNDER BRITISH RULE.
THE PEOPLE'S LIBERATION ARMY IN HONG KONG -- HONG KONG'S TRANSITION AND THE CRISIS IN CHINA- TAIWAN RELATIONS -- THE STRATEGIC FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF HONG KONG'S RETURN TO CHINESE SOVEREIGNTY -- RISE OF THE GREATER PEARL RIVER DELTA REGION AND ITS STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS -- KONG'S POLITICAL ASSIMILATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR CENTER- REGION RELATIONS -- INTERNATIONAL SCRUTINY OVER HONG KONG�IS CHANGE OF SOVEREIGNTY -- CONCLUSION.
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