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As seen from Washington, the Westphalian view is a belief in democratic checks and balances, tempered by elections and the rule of law. The Eastphalian counterpart, as seen from Beijing, advocates a strong, appointed government where control flows from a politburo or a single leader, operating under a united governing party; in other words, the Chinese Mandate of Heaven against the West’s Will of the People.
Asian Waters: The Struggle Over the South China Sea and the Strategy of Chinese Expansion
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