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| Professor Jacques deLisle |
Those who want to understand the evolving foreign
policy in China should look to its constantly changing
constitution, Penn Law professor Jacques deLisle argued at a
conference last March on Constitutional Change and Foreign
Policy in East Asia.
“Several recent developments show connections between the
Chinese constitution and Beijing’s approach to engaging the
outside world,” wrote deLisle in a paper he co-authored with
professor Cheng Li of Hamilton College. “The recent flowering
of constitutional discourse in China has drawn strikingly dense
connections between domestic and foreign policy issues.”
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