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Grand Strategy and China Grand Strategy and China
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Grand Strategy As an Analytical Concept Grand Strategy As an Analytical Concept
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China As a Strategic Actor China As a Strategic Actor
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Chinese Grand Strategy and Policy Making Chinese Grand Strategy and Policy Making
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China’s Strategic Logic and National Objectives China’s Strategic Logic and National Objectives
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Centrality of Economics to China’s Grand Strategy Centrality of Economics to China’s Grand Strategy
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China’s Links to the Global Economy China’s Links to the Global Economy
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The Utility of Economic Statecraft for China The Utility of Economic Statecraft for China
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Examples of China’s Economic Statecraft Examples of China’s Economic Statecraft
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3 Economics and China’s Grand Strategy
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Published:March 2016
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Abstract
This chapter examines the role of economics in China's grand strategy as it rises to great power status in the international system. A good deal of China's post-1978 foreign policy has been focused on facilitating the country's economic development. Increasingly, China finds itself in a position in which it may be able to leverage its growing economic power to advance its foreign policy goals. This chapter begins with an overview of grand strategy as an analytical concept in international relations. It then considers China as a strategic actor and the evolving role of economics in China's contemporary grand strategy, along with Deng Xiaoping's reassessment and strategic reorientation of China toward economic development. It also explains how much of China's modern foreign policy has been designed to serve the requirements of economic development and the international integration of a rising China. Finally, it discusses the utility of economic statecraft in pursuing China's grand strategy.
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