Chinese views of the role of morality in international relations and the use of force
This study quantitatively tested whether the strategic preferences of China’s future decision makers are consistent with non-coercive Confucian values. Students at six elite Chinese universities were surveyed to identify beliefs about the character of the international system, when and how it is per...
Main Author: | Filler, Lukas |
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Other Authors: | Patalano, Alessio ; Yang, Suzanne Xiao ; Lin, Kun-Chin |
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King's College London (University of London)
2018
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.754921 |
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