The Translation of American and Chinese Ideologies into Their Foreign Policies
Paolo Urio ()
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Paolo Urio: University of Geneva
Chapter Chapter 7 in China: From Poverty to World Power, 2024, pp 319-373 from Springer
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Abstract Since I completed the writing of the first edition of this book on April 30, 2019, many important events have occurred that makes it necessary to update the findings I developed therein. It is important to remind the reader that already in the first edition of this book I demonstrated that the characteristics of the US ideology and its projection into its foreign policy established during the first decades of the US Republic have not changed fundamentally since then.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-6922-3_7
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