Chinese salami slicing strategy
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title:
Chinese salami slicing strategy
text:
China's salami slicing is a geopolitical strategy involving a series of small steps allegedly taken by the government of China that would become a larger gain which would have been difficult or unlawful to perform all at once. When discussing this concept, notedly debated in the publications of the Lowy Institute from Australia, some defenders of the concept are Brahma Chellaney, Jasjit Singh, Bipin Rawat or the ORF from India or the USIP, Bonnie S. Glaser (CSIS) or Erik Voeten from the US, whil
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Foreign policy strategy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_salami_slicing_strategy
date created:
2020-11-07T10:52:00Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T03:26:55Z
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