Peaceful Coexistence Strategy and China’s Diplomatic Power

Diplomatic power and influence, coexistence-style, concerns the ability to determine the framework governing international security management. It requires a programme for international order that devises methods on how to manage the use of force, jurisdiction over peoples and territory and internat...

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