The Reform Era Foreign Policy Narrative: 1978 Onward
Kerry Brown ()
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Kerry Brown: King’s College London
Chapter Chapter 14 in Chinese Economic Statecraft from 1978 to 1989, 2022, pp 437-446 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Important lines of continuity exist linking China’s policies before and after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976. Deng Xiaoping and other Chinese leaders adopted new methods, but did so in order to pursue objectives similar to those of China’s foreign policy before the Reform Era began. Firstly, they intended to ensure the creation of a powerful, strong country. Mao and Deng were nationalists, no matter what their differences in terms of economic policies. Secondly, they sought to establish relations which worked clearly in China’s carefully defined own national interests. Thirdly, they wished to ensure that there were boundaries to ensure that the narrative of historic victimization never recurred. This means that, although the PRC Reform Era international affairs narrative had a different structure to that which was prosecuted in the period up to 1978, it was built on the same foundations. The extraordinary thing about the template of foreign relations set in place in the 1980s during the first decade of Reform and Opening Up, moreover, is just how resilient it has been, and how consistently Chinese leaders have followed it.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-9217-8_14
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