This book explains why China chooses to coerce Asia-Pacific regional states, despite the risk of such actions creating a backlash and complicating its strategic calculus.
This book explains why China chooses to coerce Asia-Pacific regional states, despite the risk of such actions creating a backlash and complicating its strategic calculus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maximilian Ernst is Associate Researcher at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS) at the Brussels School of Governance, Belgium.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Introduction PART I THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2 China's Rise, Strategic Competition, and Existing Scholarship on Chinese Coercion 3 Theories of Balancing and Wedge Strategies PART II CASE STUDY 1: THE PHILIPPINES 4 The Philippine Challenge to China's Military-Strategic Position in the South China Sea 5 Coercion and Inducements: Chinese Balancing Responses to the Philippine Challenge PART III CASE STUDY 2: SOUTH KOREA 6 THAAD Deployment: The South Korean Challenge to China's Nuclear Deterrence 7 Coercion and Arms Procurements: Chinese Balancing Responses to the South Korean Challenge 8 Conclusion
1 Introduction PART I THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2 China's Rise, Strategic Competition, and Existing Scholarship on Chinese Coercion 3 Theories of Balancing and Wedge Strategies PART II CASE STUDY 1: THE PHILIPPINES 4 The Philippine Challenge to China's Military-Strategic Position in the South China Sea 5 Coercion and Inducements: Chinese Balancing Responses to the Philippine Challenge PART III CASE STUDY 2: SOUTH KOREA 6 THAAD Deployment: The South Korean Challenge to China's Nuclear Deterrence 7 Coercion and Arms Procurements: Chinese Balancing Responses to the South Korean Challenge 8 Conclusion
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