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The Socialization of China's Assertiveness: Examining Waltz's Neorealist Mechanism of "Socialization" in China's Regional Security Relations

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This is a study of learning and socialization in China's foreign security policy, examining how China has at times been more assertive and in other instances has taken a more accommodating approach in its foreign security policy behavior. This paper argues that China has been "socialized" by its international security environment by exploring Kenneth Waltz's theoretical mechanism of the "socialization" of states in the international system. The 1995-1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis and the early 2000s, the Senkaku/Diaoyutai crises from 2012 to 2015, and the South China Sea in the mid-1990s are all instances in which China has employed force only to suffer strategically. This has eventually led to a less confrontational posture and contributed to the pursuit of a more cooperative engagement strategy with both Southeast Asia (from 1998 to 2008) and Taiwan (2006-2016). Variations in China's assertiveness can be explained by the combination of domestic politics and signals from China's international security environment.

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