Honorable Mention, 2024 T.V. Paul Best Book in Global International Relations, Global International Relations Section, International Studies AssociationConventional wisdom holds that China’s rise is disrupting the global balance of power in unpredictable ways. However, China has often deferred to the consensus of smaller neighboring countries on regional security rather than running roughshod over them. Why and when does China exercise restraint—and how does this aspect of Chinese statecraft challenge the assumptions of international relations theory?In Power and Restraint in China’s Rise, Chin-Hao Huang argues that a rising power’s aspirations for acceptance provide a key rationale for refraining from coercive measures. He analyzes Chinese foreign policy conduct in the South China Sea, showing how complying with regional norms and accepting constraints improves external perceptions of China and advances other states’ recognition of China as a legitimate power. Huang details how member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have taken a collective approach to defusing tension in maritime disputes, incentivizing China to support regional security initiatives that it had previously resisted. Drawing on this empirical analysis, Huang develops new theoretical perspectives on why great powers eschew coercion in favor of restraint when they seek legitimacy. His framework explains why a dominant state with rising ambitions takes the views and interests of small states into account, as well as how collective action can induce change in a major power’s behavior. Offering new insight into the causes and consequences of change in recent Chinese foreign policy, this book has significant implications for the future of engagement with China.
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Chin-Hao Huang is associate professor of political science and head of studies for global affairs at Yale-NUS College in Singapore. His books include Identity in the Shadow of a Giant: How the Rise of China Is Changing Taiwan (2021) and State Formation Through Emulation: The East Asian Model (2022).
List of Figures and TablesPreface and AcknowledgmentsAbbreviations1. The Puzzle and Argument2. Theorizing About Power, Legitimacy, and Restraint3. ASEAN Consensus in the South China Sea Conflict, 2012–20184. A Cautionary Assessment of U.S. Deep Engagement in the South China Sea5. China’s Identity as a Legitimate Power6. Conclusions on Power and Restraint in China’s RiseAppendix: Discourse Analysis of ASEAN Summit Statements, 2012–2018NotesReferencesIndex
Why should a risen China care about how small states feel, especially when they have rival territorial claims? Chin-Hao Huang employs a framework of power and restraint in international politics to challenge the conventional wisdom about ASEAN’s role, China’s restraint, and U.S. power in a rapidly-changing Asia-Pacific. This book is a welcome contribution to the literature that shows why paying attention to the targets of Chinese power matters.
Scott Sigmund Gartner, Chin-Hao Huang, Yitan Li, Patrick James, Scott (PennState School of International Affairs) Gartner, Chin-Hao (Yale-NUS College) Huang, Yitan (University of Seattle) Li, Patrick (University of Southern California) James, Scott Sigmund Gartner
Scott Sigmund Gartner, Chin-Hao Huang, Yitan Li, Patrick James, Scott (PennState School of International Affairs) Gartner, Chin-Hao (Yale-NUS College) Huang, Yitan (University of Seattle) Li, Patrick (University of Southern California) James, Scott Sigmund Gartner
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Scott Sigmund Gartner, Chin-Hao Huang, Yitan Li, Patrick James, Scott (PennState School of International Affairs) Gartner, Chin-Hao (Yale-NUS College) Huang, Yitan (University of Seattle) Li, Patrick (University of Southern California) James, Scott Sigmund Gartner
Scott Sigmund Gartner, Chin-Hao Huang, Yitan Li, Patrick James, Scott (PennState School of International Affairs) Gartner, Chin-Hao (Yale-NUS College) Huang, Yitan (University of Seattle) Li, Patrick (University of Southern California) James, Scott Sigmund Gartner