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Deng Xiaoping And Chinas Foreign Policy 1st Edition Ronald C Keith

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Deng Xiaoping And Chinas Foreign Policy 1st Edition Ronald C Keith
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Ronald C. Keith
ISBN: 9781138221697, 1138221694
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Deng Xiaoping And Chinas Foreign Policy 1st Edition Ronald C Keith by Ronald C. Keith 9781138221697, 1138221694 instant download after payment.

Deng Xiaoping is widely acknowledged as the principal architect of China’s economic reforms, but how far was he also responsible for shaping China’s foreign policy which emphasized “peace and development”? This book explores Deng’s foreign policy and shows how he established basic principles for China to have a foreign policy which supported economic development, which stressed “harmony” in the world rather than “hegemony”, and which avoided conflict and nurtured a peaceful approach. The book outlines how Deng worked to normalize relations with both the United States and the Soviet Union, how he was disappointed by the lack of reciprocation by the United States, where relations are still portrayed in terms of “the China threat”, and how the principles established by Deng continue to be adhered to.

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