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The dominant Chinese foreign policy belief was isolationism, the view that China should avoid becoming involved in international affairs. This is further explained below.

What is Chinese foreign relations?

Generally, European and American imperialism had a destructive effect on China. China's insistence on its own uniqueness and superiority made it reluctant to back westernization. Therefore, western power partitioned China.

In conclusion, Isolationism, the concept that China should stay out of international issues, was the most widely held viewpoint in Chinese foreign policy.

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