CHINA INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY AND HOW TO PURSUE IT?

Chairul Aftah

Abstract


China is a giant actor both in Pacific Asia and Global due to its capability in economic, politic, military, social and cultural. Post second war China was assumed as a danger power, but China still unable to show its existence in interstate relations. After 1980’s under Deng Xiao Ping presidency, China starts to improve its influence through several domestic and international policies. It might increase China’s existence in several realms and it would be challenging for the other actors. Domestically, China supposes that the capability improvement in several sectors becomes an effort to be equal to other actors. But in contrary, the others will assume as a threat.


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