Original Source: Strategy and Management
Founded in 1993 and published by the China Society for Strategy and Management Studies, the journal focuses on China’s medium- and long-term development strategies, with emphasis on the study of strategic theories and various theoretical issues in politics, diplomacy, economy, rule of law, science and technology, culture and education, security, etc. Since January 2009, Strategy and Management has been published as an “internal edition”.
This 2001 analysis by political scientist Tang Shiping is a follow-up to a lengthy exposition on China’s ideal grands strategy that he penned the year prior. In this piece, he argues that China should “have its own global economic interests, to have a pivotal position in regional security affairs, and to have a political voice in global affairs.”
This lengthy analysis of China’s grand strategy was written at the turn of the millennia by Tang Shiping, a highly regarded political scientist and international relations scholar at Fudan University. The piece makes for interesting context on a host of issues that are currently front-of-mind, including cross-Strait relations, the China-US relationship, as well as China’s relationship with Russia.