Chinese popular nationalism and PRC policy in the South China Sea

Chubb, Andrew (2017) Chinese popular nationalism and PRC policy in the South China Sea. PhD thesis, University of Western Australia.

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Abstract

This study details an important evolution in the relationship between Chinese popular nationalism and PRC foreign policy on the South China Sea issue. China's shift to a more assertive policy from 2007 was demonstrably unrelated to public opinion, but the resultant international tensions soon attracted domestic attention. The subsequent rise of South China Sea nationalism was primarily a function of the state's assertive policy shift, but until mid-2011 authorities made no concerted effort to use it strategically. Since 2012, by carefully managing the genuine risks that it poses, the party-state has integrated popular nationalism into its assertive, but pragmatic, foreign policy.

Item Type:
Thesis (PhD)
ID Code:
133301
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Deposited On:
01 May 2019 08:20
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Published
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07 Feb 2024 00:19