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WHAT CHINA WANTS IN ASIA
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BAJREKTAREVIC, ANIS H.
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Analysis
/ Armament
/ Armed forces
/ ASEAN
/ Asia Pacific Region
/ China
/ Diplomacy
/ Energy policy
/ Gunboat diplomacy
/ India
/ Indonesia
/ Japan
/ Multilateralism
/ Political aspects
/ South China Sea
/ Technology
/ U.S.A
2012
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WHAT CHINA WANTS IN ASIA
by
BAJREKTAREVIC, ANIS H.
in
Analysis
/ Armament
/ Armed forces
/ ASEAN
/ Asia Pacific Region
/ China
/ Diplomacy
/ Energy policy
/ Gunboat diplomacy
/ India
/ Indonesia
/ Japan
/ Multilateralism
/ Political aspects
/ South China Sea
/ Technology
/ U.S.A
2012
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WHAT CHINA WANTS IN ASIA
2012
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Is China currently acting as a de facto fundraiser for the US? A real challenge is always to optimize the (moral, political and financial) costs in meeting the national strategic objectives. In this case, it would be a resolute Beijing’s turn towards green technology, coupled with the firm buildup of the Asian multilateralism. Without a grand rapprochement to the champions of multilateralism in Asia, which are Indonesia, India and Japan, there is no environment for China to seriously evolve and emerge as a formidable, lasting and trusted global leader. Consequently, what China needs in Asia is not a naval race of 1908, but the Helsinki process of 1975.
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