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    Title: U.S.-China Nonproliferation Cooperation: Debacle or Success? A Constructivist/Neorealist Debate
    Authors: Yuan, I
    Keywords: social constructivism;nonproliferation;norms;identities;U.S.- China strategic relations
    Date: 1998-06
    Issue Date: 2016-10-04 17:25:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: ”Social constructivists embrace a distributed view of knowledge. Knowledge is located neither in the mind nor in any representation of the mind. All of our understandings are situation in complex webs of experience, action, and interaction.” This article explores the psychological underpinnings of China`s (non)pro4feration strategy. It argues that China`s participation in nonproliferation regimes demonstrates a clear pattern of shifting identities or elastic behavior The Chinese view is based on a concept of cultural realism. The psycho-strategic nexus of identities and interests is itself founded on the trinity of China as a permanent Security Council member a second-tier nuclear power and a Third World state. The fungibility among these three constructive roles creates a web of norms and identities, defining China`s proper roles and defending the Chinese national interests from the intrusion of nonproliferation regimes.
    Relation: Issues & Studies,34(6),29-55
    Data Type: article
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