Weak Power Bargaining with China: Mongolia and North Korea in comparative perspective |
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Authors: | Jeffrey Reeves&prev_q=Ramon Pacheco Pardo & Jeffrey Reeves" target="_blank">Ramon Pacheco Pardo & Jeffrey Reeves |
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Institution: | Ramon Pacheco Pardo & Jeffrey Reeves |
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Abstract: | This article examines Mongolia's and North Korea's bargaining with the People's Republic of China to provide insight into Northeast Asian regional dynamics and weak state bargaining behavior. The article demonstrates how both Mongolia and North Korea (which it demonstrates are weak states) employ a variety of tactics within the categories of capitulation, neutrality and confrontation when managing their respective relations with China. The article also argues the applica`bility of the two case studies to a better understanding of the diplomatic challenges China faces as it continues its development and to China's relations with the various weak states on its periphery. |
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