The "nationalism growing" China is often pointed out by analysts of domestic and foreign policy since the early 1990s. The argument common is that the rise of nationalism, especially among the chinese youth, is a major movement that is pushing the chinese leadership to take stronger stands on a number of issues of foreign policy, including those related to the territorial disputes and maritime East Asia (China seas, east and southern). According to the proponents of this interpretation, this...
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