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Cultural realism : strategic culture and grand strategy in Chinese history. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995. (Johnston, Alastair Iain)

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- Vol. 3, Iss: 1, pp 19
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International Relations Theory and the Rise of European Foreign and Security Policy

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Coping with a Conflicted China

TL;DR: The period of 2009-2010 will be remembered as a period in which China became difficult for the world, to deal with, as Beijing exhibited increasingly tough and truculent behavior toward many of its neighbors in...
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TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic theory of international politics that views international competition as a process of strategic interaction and allows for alternative trajectories and endogenous transformation has been proposed, arguing that universal domination is no less possible than the balance of power.
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International Relations Theory and the Rise of European Foreign and Security Policy

TL;DR: The historical rise of European foreign, security, and defense policy marks an important development in European politics and world politics more broadly as discussed by the authors, and scholars from diverse theoretical and intellectual backgrounds have argued that European integration in these policy areas has gained considerable substance.
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The West that is not in the West: identifying the self in Oriental modernity

TL;DR: For Japanese and Chinese political thinkers, the West does not exist in the West. as mentioned in this paper argues that the West is sometimes at the periphery and, at other times, at the centre.