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Chinese realists can be sub-divided into �offensive� and �defensive� as well as �hard� and �soft� camps, with each strand arguing that the state has to build its own strength. The hard power realists argue for strengthening comprehensive national power (zonghe guoli)� particularly the military and economic dimensions, while soft power realism emphasises diplomacy and cultural power. | ||||
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