International Relations of China
Inbunden, Engelska, 2014
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To say that the rise of China has captured the popular attention is something of an understatement. Hardly a day goes by without the publication of a new study that confidently predicts China’s future – be that a focus on internal challenges and potential collapse, or China’s rise to inevitable global dominance. The aim of this eight-volume collection is to provide, in a single resource, an overarching view of the totality of China’s place in the world.In this new major work, the international team of editors have created a carefully balanced collection of seminal publications from leading scholars from both inside and outside of China, introduced by a newly-written chapter contextualizing the diverse perspectives on China’s changing global role they represent.Volume One: Theoretical PerspectivesVolume Two: Making Foreign PolicyVolume Three: China and "Traditional" Partners – the Developed World and (South)East AsiaVolume Four: China and the Developing WorldVolume Five: National Security and Territorial IssuesVolume Six: China and the Global EconomyVolume Seven: Global GovernanceVolume Eight: China Challenges and Global Issues
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- Utgivningsdatum2014-10-23
- Mått156 x 234 x 243 mm
- Vikt4 640 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieSAGE Library of International Relations
- Antal sidor2 376
- Upplaga1
- FörlagSAGE Publications
- ISBN9781446273456
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Shaun Breslin is Professor of Politics and International studies at the University of Warwick in the UK. He is also co-editor of The Pacific Review, Senior Research Fellow at The Wong MNC Center in San Francisco and Associate Research Fellow at the Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale (ISPI) in Milan. His research focuses on China’s changing domestic political economy, and the impact of China’s rise on the nature of the global order. He also has a side interest in comparative studies of regional integration processes. His latest book, China Risen? Studying Chinese Global Power will be published by Bristol University Press in March 2022.
- VOLUME ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVESChina and the US: Comparable Cases of ‘Peaceful Rise’? - Barry Buzan and Michael CoxThe Development of International Relations Theory in China - Qin YaqingThe Tragedy of Offensive Realism: Classical Realism and the Rise of China - Jonathan KirshnerWill China’s Rise Lead to War? - Charles GlaserThe Rise of Chinese Exceptionalism in International Relations - Feng ZhangInvocations of Chinese Traditions in International Relations - Gilbert RozmanIs China Becoming More Aggressive? A Neoclassical Realist Analysis - Camilla SørensenChina in the North Korean Nuclear Crises: ‘Interest’ and ‘Identity’ in Foreign Behaviour - Hochul LeeExtract from The China Wave: Rise of a Civilizational State - Zhang WeiweiThe Power Strategy of Chinese Foreign Policy: Bringing Theoretical and Comparative Studies Together - Chen Zhimin and Chang LuluThe Rise of China in Chinese Eyes - Yan XuetongInternational Relations Studies in China: History, Trends, and Prospects - David ShambaughChina′s Search for a Grand Strategy: A Rising Great Power Finds Its Way - Wang JisiVOLUME TWO: MAKING FOREIGN POLICYChina’s Global Activism: Strategy, Drivers, and Tools - Phillip SaundersPersonality, Ideology and Decisionmaking - Michael HuntThe Operational Code of Mao Zedong: Defensive or Offensive Realist? - Huiyun FengChina’s Foreign- and Security-Policy Decision-Making Processes under Hu Jintao - Jean-Pierre CabestanThe Central Leadership, Supraministry Coordinating Bodies, State Council ministries, and Party Departments - Lu NingChina′s “Quiet Diplomacy”: The International Department of the Chinese Communist Party - David ShambaughChina’s Assertive Behaviour – Part Three: The Role of the Military in Foreign Policy - Michael SwaineBeyond Spy vs Spy: The Analytic Challenge of Understanding Chinese Intelligence Services - Peter MattisDomestic Institutional Constraints on China′s Leadership in East Asian Economic Cooperation Mechanisms - Margaret PearsonRedefining Foreign Policy Impulses toward Africa: The Roles of the MFA, the MOFCOM and China Exim Bank - Lucy Corkin China’s Foreign and Security Policy for Its Territorial Periphery - Carla Freeman and Drew ThompsonChanging Media, Changing Foreign Policy in China - Susan ShirkChina’s New Think Tanks: Where Officials, Entrepreneurs, and Scholars Interact - Cheng LiForeign Policy Implications of Chinese Nationalism Revisited: The Strident Turn - Suisheng ZhaoVOLUME THREE: CHINA AND “TRADITIONAL” PARTNERS – THE DEVELOPED WORLD AND (SOUTH)EAST ASIAThe Rise of China and the Future of the West: Can the Liberal System Survive? - G. John IkenberryThe Gathering Storm: China’s Challenge to US Power in Asia - John MearscheimerChina-Japan Relations in the Post-Koizumi Era: A Brightening Half-Decade? - Chien-Peng ChungChina′s ′Two Koreas′ Policy: Achievements and Contradictions - David HundtUnderstanding China’s Regional Rise: Interpretations, Identities and Implications - Shaun BreslinThe Sino- Russia Strategic Partnership. How Close? Where To? - Gilbert RozmanPolitics of Accommodation of the Rise of China: The case of Australia - Baogang HeThe Shifting Triangle: Sino–Japanese–American Relations in Stressful Times - June Teufel Dreyer Multipolarity, Multilateralism and Beyond…? EU – China Understandings the International System - David A. ScottA Power Audit of EU China Relations: Executive Summary - John Fox and Francoise GodementG2 in G20: China, the United States and the World after the Global Financial Crisis - Geoffrey GarrettPatriotism, Nationalism and China’s US Policy: Structures and Consequences of Chinese National Identity - Peter Hays Gries, Qingmin Zhang, H. Michael Crowson and Huajian CaiWho′s Socializing Whom? Complex Engagement in Sino-ASEAN Relations - Alice D. BaVOLUME FOUR: CHINA AND THE DEVELOPING WORLD (INCLUDING DEVELOPING ASIA)China and the Developing World - Lowell DittmerWaltzing with Goliath: Philippines-China Engagement in Uncharted Waters - Aileen San Pablo-BavieraMyanmar in Contemporary Chinese Foreign Policy - Robert SutterCentral Asia-China Relations and Their Relative Weight in Chinese Foreign Policy - Jean-Pierre CabestanIndia in China’s Foreign Policy - G. Venkat RamanExploring the Neglected Constraints on Chindia: Analysing the Online Chinese Perception of India and Its Interaction with China’s Indian Policy - Simon ShenIs China Playing a Dual Game in Iran? - John GarverFrom the Arab Spring to the Chinese Winter: The Institutional Sources of Authoritarian Vulnerability and Resilience in Egypt, Tunisia, and China - Steve HessSino-Turkish Strategic Partnership: Prudent Hedging or Irreversible Shift? - Atul KumarChinese Development Aid in Africa: What, Where, Why, and How Much? - Deborah BrautigamHarmony and Discord in China’s Africa Strategy: Some Implications for Foreign Policy - Chris Alden and Christopher HughesChina Matters: China’s Economic Impact in Latin America - Kevin Gallagher and Roberto PorzecanskiChina, United States and Hegemonic Challenge in Latin America: An Overview and Some Lessons from Previous Instances of Hegemonic Challenge in the Region - Gonzalo Sebastián PazVOLUME FIVE: NATIONAL SECURITY AND TERRITORIAL ISSUESBetween Core National Interest and a Harmonious World: Reconciling Self-Role Conceptions in Chinese Foreign Policy - C. Shih and Yin JiwuSino-Tibetan Dialogue: Much Misunderstanding, Little Room for Compromise - Michael Ramos-Lynch Islam in China: Accommodation or Separatism? - Dru GladneyRapprochement between Taiwan and the Chinese Mainland: Implications for American Foreign Policy - Dennis HickeyNavigating the Grey Area – Hong Kong’s External Relations under Tsang Administration - Simon ShenIdentity, Sovereignty, and Economic Penetration: Beijing’s Responses to Offshore Chinese Democracies - Wu GuoguangExplaining Chinese Solutions to Territorial Disputes with Neighbour States - Nie HongyiRegime Insecurity and International Cooperation: Explaining China′s Compromises in Territorial Disputes - M. Taylor FravelNeighborly Relations: The Tumen Development Project and China′s Security Strategy - Carla FreemanChina’s Approach to International Law - Junwu Pan Sino-Japanese Dispute over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands: The Pending Controversy from the Chinese Perspective - Zhongqi Pan Inside China′s War on Terrorism - Martin WayneVOLUME SIX: CHINA AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMYThe Fact and Fiction of Sino-African Energy Relations - Erica DownsChinese MNCs as China’s New Long March: A Review and Critique of the Western Literature - Jean-Marc BlanchardSino-Capitalism: China′s Reemergence and the International Political Economy - Christopher McNallyRe-Engagement with the Global Economy - Shaun BreslinEconomic Statecraft in China’s New Overseas Special Economic Zones: Soft Power, Business or Resource Security? - Deborah Bräutigam and Tang XiaoyangCoping with China′s Financial Power - Ken MillerChina Trade Policy Review: A Political Economy Approach - Changyuan Luo and Jun Zhang Facts about and Impacts of FDI on China and the World Economy - Yuqing XingThe Emperor′s New Clothes: Intellectual Property Protections in China - Patricia Campbell and Michael PechtGoing Out: An Overview of China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment - Nargiza SalidjanovaChina′s Sovereign Wealth Funds: Origins, Development, and Future Roles - Stephen Thomas and Ji ChenChina′s Pursuit of Free Trade Agreements: Is China Exceptional? - Yang JiangChina′s New Leftists and the China Model Debate after the Financial Crisis - Charles W. Freeman III and Wen Jin YuanVOLUME SEVEN: GLOBAL GOVERNANCEChina and Global Governance - Hongying Wang and James RosenauChina and the Processes of Cooperation in UN Security Council Deliberations - Joel WuthnowChina′s Shifting Attitude towards United Nations Peacekeeping Operations - Stefan StähleChina and the Future of International Adjudication - Julian KuExtract from China’s New Engagement in the International System - Nina Hachigian with Winny Chen and Christopher BeddorBetween Confrontation and Assimilation: China and the Fragmentation of Global Financial Governance - Injoo SohnChina and the IMF: From Mimicry towards Pragmatic International Institutional Pluralism - Peter Ferdinand and Jue WangEmerging World Order? From Multipolarity to Multilateralism in the G20, the World Bank, and the IMF - Robert WadeChina and Climate Justice: Moving beyond Statism - Paul G. Harris, Alice Chow and Rasmus KarlssonChina, Natural Resources, Sovereignty and International Law - Ben SaulChina at the Global Summit Table: Rule-Taker, Deal-Wrecker or Bridge-Builder? - Jenny CleggChina Engages Global Health Governance: Processes and Dilemmas - Lai-Ha Chan, Pak K. Lee and Gerald ChanRethinking global governance: a China model in the making? - Lai-Ha Chan, Pak K. Lee and Gerald ChanVOLUME EIGHT: CHINA CHALLENGES AND GLOBAL ISSUESGlobal Challenges and China’s Complexity - Shi YinhongChina and the Global Jihad Network - Degang SunChina in Cyberspace - Nigel InksterChina′s Arctic Aspirations - Linda Jakobson and Jingchao Peng China and Global Energy Markets - Peter Cornelius and Jonathan StoryExtract from A Balancing Act: China’s Role in Climate Change - Karl Hallding, Guoyi Han and Marie OlssonChina and International ′Human Rights Diplomacy’ - Yuchao Zhu Global Economic Crisis and China’s Challenge to Global Hegemony: A Neo-Gramscian Approach - Sheila RuckieChinatowns and Borderlands Inter-Asian Encounters in the Diaspora - Evelyn Hu-DeHartImmigrant China - Frank PiekeWill China’s Water Shortage Shake the World’s Food Security? - Jia Shaofeng et al.China’s Distant Water Fishing Industry: Evolving Policies and Implications - Tabitha MalloryAsian Leadership in Outer Space in the 21st Century: From Science and Technology to Space Law - Yun ZhaoChina’s Illiberal Challenge - Nazneen Barma and Ely Ratner