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University of PennsylvaniaScholarlyCommonsPublicly Accessible Penn Dissertations2014Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes: How the Value of Conteste Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest ed Land Shapes Territorial PoliciesKe WangUniversity of Pennsylvania, ke.jade@gmail.comFollow this and additional works at: https://repository.upenn.edu/edissertationsPart of the Political Science CommonsRecommended CitationWang, Ke, 'Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes: How the Value of Contest Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest ed Land Shapes Territorial Policies' (2014). Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations. 1491.https://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations/1491This paper IRethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest
S posted at ScholarlyCommons. https://repository.upenn.edu/edissertations/l491 For more information, please contact repository@pobox upenn edu.RethinkUniversity of PennsylvaniaScholarlyCommonsPublicly Accessible Penn Dissertations2014Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes: How the Value of Conteste Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest delaying strategy to change the status quo of one territorial dispute? And when this does happen, why do states ultimately use military force rather than concessions, or vice versa’ This dissertation answers these questions by examining four major Chinese territorial disputes - Chinese-Russian and Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest Chinese-Indian frontier disputes and Chinese-Vietnamese and Chinese-Japanese offshore island disputes. I propose a new theory which focuses on the chaRethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest
ngeability of territorial values and its effects on territorial policies. I argue that territories have particular meaning and value for particular stUniversity of PennsylvaniaScholarlyCommonsPublicly Accessible Penn Dissertations2014Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes: How the Value of Conteste Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest me, or to the same state actor at different points in time. This difference in perspectives may largely help explain not only why, but when state actors choose to suddenly abandon the status quo. Particularly, I hypothesize that a cooperative territorial policy IS more likely when the economic value Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest of the territory increases (contingent on low symbolic and military value), while an escalation policy is more likely when the symbolic or military vRethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest
alue increases, independent of economic factors. As a result, disputes over territories with higheconomic salience are, all else equal, more likely toUniversity of PennsylvaniaScholarlyCommonsPublicly Accessible Penn Dissertations2014Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes: How the Value of Conteste Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest time or escalate into armed conflict. Through historical process tracing and across-case comparison, this study found that (a) Chinese policies toward the frontier disputes conform well to large parts of my original hypothesis, which explains territorial policies in terms of changing territorial val Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest ues; but that (b) Chinese policies towards offshore island disputes conform more clearly to state-centered theories based on opportunism, realpolitik,Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest
and changes in relative power. I suggest that as China's naval power becomes stronger, and it feels less vulnerable in the region, China will be lessUniversity of PennsylvaniaScholarlyCommonsPublicly Accessible Penn Dissertations2014Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes: How the Value of Conteste Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest an the United States.Degree TypeDissertationDegree NameDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)Graduate GroupPolitical ScienceFirst AdvisorAvery GoldsteinKeywordsChina, Territorial Disputes, Territorial Policy, Territorial ValuesSubject CategoriesPolitical ScienceThis dissertation is available at ScholariyCommons Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest " https;//repository upenn edu/edissertations/1491RETHINKING CHINESE TERRITORIAL DISPUTES: HOW THE Value of CON TESTED LAND SHAPES TERRITORIAL POLICIERethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes- How the Value of Contest
SKe WangA DISSERTATIONinPolitical SciencePresented to the Faculties of the University of PennsylvaniaUniversity of PennsylvaniaScholarlyCommonsPublicly Accessible Penn Dissertations2014Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes: How the Value of ContesteUniversity of PennsylvaniaScholarlyCommonsPublicly Accessible Penn Dissertations2014Rethinking Chinese Territorial Disputes: How the Value of ContesteGọi ngay
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