Abstract
Re-posted from November 8, 1998 [IBPP, Vol. 1, No. 2] in the context of the most current controversies in United States (US)-People's Republic of China (PRC) relations, the editor discusses foreign policy as it relates to China through the lens of behavioral psychology.
Recommended Citation
Editor, IBPP
(1998)
"Trends. U.S. Foreign Policy and the People's Republic of China: A Behaviorist Perspective,"
International Bulletin of Political Psychology: Vol. 4
:
Iss.
25
, Article 3.
Available at:
https://commons.erau.edu/ibpp/vol4/iss25/3
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