Pavlo Sheremeta

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By the time President Xi took office, there was already a body of new ideas and emerging policies that he could draw upon as the basis for a more assertive foreign policy. Three related ideas were particularly important: a sense of aggrieved nationalism; increasing confidence in China’s strength relative to the United States; and a deep fear about China’s own domestic political stability and the potentially subversive role of the West.
Easternisation: War and Peace in the Asian Century
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