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Increasingly powerful, prosperous and authoritarian, China under the leadership of Xi Jinping has become a more intense competitor across the globe -- economically, technologically, diplomatically, militarily, and in seeking to influence people's hearts and minds. But what does China ultimately want in the world? In this timely and illuminating book, internationally renowned China scholar Bates Gill explains the fundamental motivations driving the country's more dynamic, assertive and risk-taking approach to the world under Xi Jinping. With original and perceptive analysis, Daring to Struggle focuses on six increasingly important interests for today's China -- legitimacy, sovereignty, wealth, power, leadership and ideas -- and details how the determined pursuit of them at home and abroad profoundly shapes its foreign relationships, contributing to a more contested strategic environment in the Indo-Pacific and beyond.Readers will gain richer insights on: the increasing role of the Chinese Communist Party in the country's international affairs; the looming risks of conflict in areas of contested sovereignty around China's periphery; Beijing's dramatically changing approach to foreign economic relations; its expanding use of economic leverage and military coercion; China's aspirations to greater leadership in global governance; and the well-resourced promotion of its ideas, image and influence across the world.
Dr Bates Gill has a 30-year international career as an institution leader, policy advisor, consultant and educator. He is Chair of the Department of Security Studies and Criminology, Macquarie University in Sydney and Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute in London.
AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Understanding China's global ambitions under Xi Jinping 1. Opportunities: Seeking national rejuvenation2. Legitimacy: Prioritizing the Party and its rule3. Sovereignty: Achieving territorial integrity and expanded "strategic frontiers"4. Wealth: Pursuing national development and prosperity5. Power: Leveraging China's growing economic and military might6. Leadership: Gaining a greater say in how the world works7. Ideas: Competing for hearts and minds around the globe8. Challenges: Confronting headwinds for the China DreamConclusion: A contested futureNotesIndex
Daring to Struggle is a significant contribution to our understanding of those motivations, offering a response to that question that is both refreshing and often arresting. There are a number of reasons to appreciate the arrival of Bates Gill's contribution to this important enquiry. The scholarship he draws upon incorporates both primary materials as well as analysis from a wide range of secondary academic treatments.
Bates Gill, J. N. Mak, SIPRI Project Leader) Gill, Bates (SIPRI Project Leader, the Maritime Institute of Malaysia) Mak, J. N. (Director of Research, Director of Research
Hans Born, Bates Gill, Heiner Hänggi, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)) Born, Hans (, Senior Fellow, Research, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) Gill, Bates (, Director, Switzerland) Hanggi, Heiner (, Assistant Director and Head of Research, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF); Associate Professor of Political Science, University of St. Gallen
Bates Gill, J. N. Mak, SIPRI Project Leader) Gill, Bates (SIPRI Project Leader, the Maritime Institute of Malaysia) Mak, J. N. (Director of Research, Director of Research
Hans Born, Bates Gill, Heiner Hänggi, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)) Born, Hans (, Senior Fellow, Research, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) Gill, Bates (, Director, Switzerland) Hanggi, Heiner (, Assistant Director and Head of Research, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF); Associate Professor of Political Science, University of St. Gallen