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No, but they are not comparable because Chinese are not hawkish by any American definition.


In your view, what is "hawkish by an American definition?"

Some research on the subject: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10670564.2019.15...

Five surveys of Chinese citizens, netizens, and elites help illuminate the attitudes that the Chinese government grapples with in managing international security policy. The results suggest that Chinese attitudes are more hawkish than dovish and that younger Chinese, while perhaps not more nationalist in identity, may be more hawkish in their foreign policy beliefs than older generations.


The febrile public comments about Taiwan recently suggest they are just as hawkish




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