Original Source: World Economics and Politics
A monthly academic journal on the world economy and international politics sponsored by the Institute of World Economy and Politics under the supervision of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The journal publishes research on international relations theory, traditional and non-traditional security issues, China and world foreign affairs, and world economics.
In this sweeping analysis of China’s behavior in military crises since 1949, a prominent security analyst argues that Beijing has refined and improved its international crisis management paradigm over time and provides suggestions for future improvements. He argues that China should “closely integrate crisis management, conflict resolution, and opportunity management” as part of its peaceful development.