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Alliances in Chinese international relations: are they ending or rejuvenating?
Asian Security (2021)
  • Zhen "Arc" Han, Sacred Heart University
Abstract
What are Chinese views of international security alliances? Some scholars argue that the idea of alliance formation has become obsolete in contemporary international relations (IR), while others predict that China will eventually return to alliance formation, as major power competition intensifies. This study analyzes 1,403 articles addressing China’s foreign relationships published in the top five Chinese IR/political science journals between 1990 and 2019. We use automatic content analysis to identify key concepts and measure trends in Chinese alliance thinking. Our findings challenge the view that alliances are obsolete in contemporary Chinese IR. Alliance debates have increased in prominence during Xi’s administration. Since the 1990s, however, the partnership concept has emerged as an alternative to the alliance concept. We examine the application of these concepts through cases of China’s relations with the United States, Russia, and India.
Publication Date
2021
DOI
10.1080/14799855.2020.1825380
Citation Information
Han, Z. & Papa, M. (2021). Alliance in Chinese international relations: Are they ending or rejuvenating? Asian Security, 17(2), 158-177. Doi: 10.1080/14799855.2020.1825380