China's International Identities: Coping witha Conflicted Rising Power

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As part of The Halle Institute's China Speaker Series, David Shambaugh of the Elliott School of International Affairs and the Brookings Institution delivered a public talk at Emory University on February 22, 2012. In this lecture, Shambaugh explores the domestic discourse in China concerning its international identities—and links these to alternative foreign policy postures that Beijing assumes on the world stage.

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