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Revolutionary diplomacy: Chinese foreign policy and the united front doctrine
This study analyzes the development of China’s foreign policy through the framework of the United Front doctrine, a strategy that combines ideological, political, and diplomatic tools to advance national and revolutionary interests. Armstrong examines China’s international behavior from the early years of the Communist movement through the post-1949 period, highlighting the interplay between ideology and pragmatic statecraft. The book provides an in-depth explanation of how revolutionary principles shaped China’s diplomatic actions, its relationships with major powers, and its approach to global conflicts. It offers essential insights into the evolution of modern Chinese diplomacy and the theoretical foundations guiding its external strategies.
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