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Global security watch China / Richard Weitz

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  • Global security watch China / Richard Weitz
  • Santa Barbara (Calif.) : Denver (Colo.) : Oxford : Praeger, cop. 2013
  • 1 vol. (VIII-200 p.) : carte ; 24 cm
  • Global security watch
  • 978-0-313-38482-0
  • 0-313-38482-7
  • 9780313384820 rel.
  • Global security watch series 1938-6168
  • [China.]
  • 355.033 051
  • Bibliogr. p. [171]-187. Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Preface China ascending Military power China in its Asian neighborhood China and the wider world Global security issues Appendix A : Biographies Appendix B : Chronology Bibliography Index
  • Overview : "Global Security Watch - China presents a comprehensive overview of the main foreign and defense policies of the People's Republic of China, emphasizing the political-military developments in the modern era since the 1989 Tiananmen Square incident. It provides a historical overview in the first chapter, followed by information on the domestic factors that affect Chinese national security, such as economics, society, and politics ; China's external objectives; its global energy strategy; and its defense policies and security objectives. Drawing upon a wide variety of domestic and foreign primary sources, the work details China's policies and its relationships with the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, Asia, and Eurasia. It includes biographical sketches of select individuals of importance to modern Chinese history, such as Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping. Appropriate for audiences ranging from university students to policy makers to general readers, this book is an excellent resource for academic libraries and suitable as a textbook for courses on contemporary Chinese politics and international relations." (4e de couv.)
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