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Robert S. Ross, 'Balance of power politics and the rise of China: accommodation and balancing in East Asia', Security Studies 15(3), (July-September 2006), pp. 355-395
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Avery Goldstein, 'Power transitions, institutions, and China's rise in East Asia: theoretical expectations and evidence', Journal of Strategic Studies 30(4-5), (August-October 2007), pp. 639-682
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Shaun Breslin, 'Understanding China's regional rise: interpretations, identities and implications', International Affairs 85(4), (2009), pp. 817-835
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The Military Balance, suggests that total Chinese defence expenditure was 1.4 times the official figure, and that issues relating to exchange rates also need to be considered
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The Military Balance 2010 suggests that total Chinese defence expenditure was 1.4 times the official figure, and that issues relating to exchange rates also need to be considered (p. 392).
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This statement covers both the classical realism of Hans Morgenthau and the neorealism of Kenneth Waltz. 'Offensive realism' as represented by John Mearsheimer is different again, arguing that states seek to maximize their power by aiming for dominance.
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'Indirect balancing' is preferred to 'soft balancing' on the grounds that the balancing is not necessarily directed at China as such however, in certain circumstances the balancing could be directed more explicitly at China.
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Recent assessments of the strategic context of China's rise include Nick Bisley, 'China's rise and the making of East Asia's security architecture', Journal of Contemporary China 21(73), (2012), pp. 19-34
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For reasons of space, Russia's response to 'rising China' has not been discussed. As compared with the USSR, Russia has less influence in East Asia. While there have been some differences between Russia and China, there has also been scope for cooperation in relation to those states that might be soft balancing against China and also attempting to limit Russian influence.
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For evidence that the relationship was deteriorating in late 2010 over a combination of exchange rate, trade and security issues
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See Mike M. Mochizuki, 'Japan's shifting strategy toward the rise of China', Journal of Strategic Studies 30(4-5), (August-October 2007), pp. 739-776, for an overview of Japanese strategies towards China since 1972.
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A recent assessment is that by David M. Malone and Rohan Mukerjee, 'India and China: conflict and cooperation', Survival 52(1), (February-March 2010), pp. 137-158.
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A good assessment of South Korea's strategic options is Gilbert Rozman, 'South Korea and Sino-Japanese rivalry: a middle power's options within the East Asian core triangle', Pacific Review 20(2), (June 2007), pp. 197-220.
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The states in question are Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia. East Timor, as a small and newly independent state, is a special case in some respects, maintaining a policy of developing links with China where this can result in concrete benefits, but not seeking to alienate other powers with which it is involved.
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This finding is consistent with Randall Schweller's argument about 'underbalancing', i.e. whereas realist theory might predict balancing along certain lines to occur in response to a rising power, the response is often less than this due to the impact of domestic politics.
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