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Some Things Cannot Be Fixed Some Things Cannot Be Fixed
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Penalizing Provocative Self-Assertion Penalizing Provocative Self-Assertion
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The CCP as the Final Obstacle to Return? The CCP as the Final Obstacle to Return?
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Competitive Strategy against a Virtuocracy Competitive Strategy against a Virtuocracy
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Designing against Alternative Chinas Designing against Alternative Chinas
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The Linear Projection (China A) The Linear Projection (China A)
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Stall and Crisis (China B) Stall and Crisis (China B)
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Beijing’s Window of Opportunity (China C) Beijing’s Window of Opportunity (China C)
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Confounded China (China D) Confounded China (China D)
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Democratization (China E) Democratization (China E)
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A Final Note A Final Note
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20 Some Policy Implications
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Published:July 2015
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Abstract
This final chapter offers some final analysis of current Chinese thinking before suggesting some conclusions that U.S. policymakers might draw from an understanding of these dynamics in developing competitive strategies. The internal dynamics of the Chinese Communist Party play a role in shaping China’s views of itself, and though America cannot directly influence these views, it can influence the cost of the Party-state’s choices. China still fears America’s true democracy and the American hegemony, and these idealist strategies can be used to America’s advantage. The chapter concludes with a brief sketch of how China might develop further, and what policies would be best in each case.
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