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100 | _aLuttwak, Edward. | ||
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_aThe Rise of China vs. the Logic of Strategy / _cEdward N. Luttwak. |
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250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aDelhi _bCambridge University Press _c2012 |
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_aix, 310 pages ; _c20 cm |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aThe fallacy of unresisted aggrandizement -- Premature assertiveness -- "Great-state autism" defined -- Historical residues in Chinese conduct -- The coming geo-economic resistance to the rise of China -- China`s aggrandizement and global reactions -- The inevitable analogy -- Could China adopt a successful grand strategy? -- The strategic un-wisdom of the ancients -- Strategic competence: the historical record -- The inevitability of mounting resistance -- Why current policies will persist -- Who will resist? Australia: weaving a coalition -- Japan: disengaging from disengagement -- Defiant Vietnam: the newest American ally? -- South Korea: a model Tianxia subordinate? -- Mongolia: northern outpost of the coalition? -- Indonesia: from ostracism to coalition? -- The Philippines: how to make enemies -- Norway: Norway? Norway! -- The three China policies of the United States -- Conclusions, assumptions, findings, predictions, envoi. | ||
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_aGeopolitics _zChina. |
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_aChina _xStrategic aspects. |
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_aChina _xMilitary policy. |
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_aChina _xForeign relations _y1976- |
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