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DESCRIPTION:This talk will look at recent tensions in East Asian security p
 olitics – China’s increased assertiveness and its interaction with other m
 ajor regional players (particularly the United States) in areas from Yello
 w Sea\, to South China Sea\, to East China Sea. By analyzing Chinese disco
 urse and practice in lieu of American debate about China policy\, the talk
  will try to shed light on new security challenges in East Asia against th
 e backdrop of China rising and U.S.-China strategic interaction. Dr. Xu’s 
 research and teaching focus on Chinese foreign policy and East Asian inter
 national relations. His current areas of interest include China’s grand st
 rategy\, the Taiwan issue\, East Asian security politics\, and Asian regio
 nalism/multilateralism. He is currently working on a book manuscript entit
 led The Power of Identity: China and East Asian Security Politics in the P
 ost-Cold War Era. Dr. Xu received a BA and MA in International Relations f
 rom Peking University and a Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University.
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SUMMARY:EA Presents: Xin Xu
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This talk will look at recent tensions in East
  Asian security politics – China’s increased assertiveness and its interac
 tion with other major regional players (particularly the United States) in
  areas from Yellow Sea\, to South China Sea\, to East China Sea. By analyz
 ing Chinese discourse and practice in lieu of American debate about China 
 policy\, the talk will try to shed light on new security challenges in Eas
 t Asia against the backdrop of China rising and U.S.-China strategic inter
 action. Dr. Xu’s research and teaching focus on Chinese foreign policy and
  East Asian international relations. His current areas of interest include
  China’s grand strategy\, the Taiwan issue\, East Asian security politics\
 , and Asian regionalism/multilateralism. He is currently working on a book
  manuscript entitled The Power of Identity: China and East Asian Security 
 Politics in the Post-Cold War Era. Dr. Xu received a BA and MA in Internat
 ional Relations from Peking University and a Ph.D. in Government from Corn
 ell University.
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