Which is a strategy employed by China to exert its influence over selected nations of Oceania?

A) using the carrot of economic aid in return for support of Chinese policies in the region
(such as in the form of UN votes in support of China)
B) offering citizens of Pacific island nations free university tuition and job opportunities
within China
C) imposing a trade embargo upon those nations who do not purchase Chinese products
D) the establishment of Chinese military bases across Micronesia and Polynesia
E) holding major Chinese naval drills in the territorial waters of island nations in a
threatening show of force


A) using the carrot of economic aid in return for support of Chinese policies in the region
(such as in the form of UN votes in support of China)

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