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Engaging China: The Management of an Emerging Power

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In recent years, China has emerged as a vitally important political and economic power in the Asia Pacific. Sustained economic growth since the late 1970s combined with an increase in military capability and nationalism has forced the rest of the world to take notice. This book is concerned with the contemporary responses from various countries toward the rise of Chinese power. In particular it explores the pressures that influence the choice of options and strategies those states can make in managing the uncertainties of a rising power.

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First published August 26, 1999

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Alastair Iain Johnston

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May 21, 2008
Quite prophetic actually. Although it remains to be seen how long China's emerging power status will last.
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