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China, Faits Accomplis and the Contest for East Asia - The Shadow of Shifting Power

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book explores China's use of faits accomplis in its periphery, and offers the first formal model for the use of faits accomplis by rising powers.


List of contents










1. Introduction 2. Faits Accomplis: A Blind Spot in Security Studies 3. Modeling Faits Accomplis in the Shadow of Shifting Power 4. Deciding to Seize: China's Territorial Disputes in The South China Sea 5. Deciding not to Seize: China's Territorial Disputes in The East China Sea 6. Faits Accomplis, Costs of Revision, and the South and East China Seas 7. Conclusions and Implications


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Joshua Adam Hastey is an Assistant Professor in the Robertson School of Government, at Regent University, USA and an Adjunct Professor at the United States Naval War College.


Summary

This book explores China’s use of faits accomplis in its periphery, and offers the first formal model for the use of faits accomplis by rising powers.

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