
Asia-Pacific Security: China’s Conditional Multilateralism and Great Power Entente
By Dr Jing-dong Yuan / Published Jan. 1, 2000
Author: Dr Jing-dong Yuan
According to Dr. Jing-dong Yuan, China now recognizes that multilateral engagement is unavoidable and indeed can be useful in advancing China's interests. China's embrace of multilateralism, however, varies depending upon the particular forum and specific issue. Furthermore, Dr. Yuan contends China remains leery of entering into arrangements that might constrain its independence and flexibility. This change in China's attitude toward multilateralism is a significant one that has important implications for U.S. national security strategy and for U.S. interests in the Asia-Pacific.