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China's International Relations in Asia: Critical Issues in Modern Politics

Editat de Li Mingjiang
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2009
The startling growth of China’s economic and military power, as well as its cultural influence, is having a huge impact on the rest of the world. The key region to observe this impact is, of course, Asia and the past decade has witnessed significant and multi-faceted changes in China’s policy toward its Asian neighbours and in the relations between them. The strategic dimension of China’s approaches to Asian international relations is increasingly a focal point in the scholarly community and policy-making circles. However, views on the strategic impact of China’s rise on Asia’s political and security future are polarized, with some believing that China’s regional policy is an intentional attempt to challenge the US supremacy in Asia, or who are simply suspicious of China’s long-term regional ambitions.
Volume I of this new Routledge Major Work collection examines China’s long-term strategy in Asia, and Volume II looks at China and non-traditional security in Asia. Volume III focuses on China and Asian regionalism, while Volume IV assembles the best scholarship on the response of Asian states to the rise of China and how China’s rise and its increasing influence in the region have changed the foreign and security policy of those regional states and their domestic political economies.
China’s International Relations in Asia is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor, which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415476911
ISBN-10: 0415476917
Pagini: 1680
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 2.93 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Issues in Modern Politics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Volume I: China and the Changing Strategic Dynamics in Asia  Part 1: China’s Regional Strategic Environment  Part 2: China and Strategic Interactions in Northeast Asia  Part 3: China’s Strategic Role in Southeast Asia  Part 4: China’s Strategic Involvement in South Asia  Part 5: China and the Strategic Game in Central Asia  Conclusion  Volume II: China and Non-Traditional Security in Asia  Part 6: Non-Traditional Security: the Contemporary Context  Part 7: China’s Energy Security  Part 8: China’s Economic Security  Part 9: China and Environmental Issues  Part 10: Social Dimensions of China’s Non-Traditional Security  Volume III: China and Asian Regional Multilateralism  Part 11: Historical and Contemporary Contexts  Part 12: Continuity and Changes in Chinese Approach  Part 13: China’s Regional Economic Multilateralism  Part 14: Greater China and East Asian Regionalism  Part 15: China and the Prospect of East Asian Integration  Volume IV: East Asia Responds to a Rising China  Part 16: Contentions over Historical Memory and Identity  Part 17: Big Powers, Small Powers, Variegated Responses to China  Part 18: The Economic Impact of China’s Rise  Part 19: China and Asia’s Emerging New Order

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The startling growth of China’s economic and military power, as well as its cultural influence, is having a huge impact on the rest of the world. The key region to observe this impact is, of course, Asia and the past decade has witnessed significant and multi-faceted changes in China’s policy toward its Asian neighbours and in the relations between them. The strategic dimension of China’s approaches to Asian international relations is increasingly a focal point in the scholarly community and policy-making circles. However, views on the strategic impact of China’s rise on Asia’s political and security future are polarized, with some believing that China’s regional policy is an intentional attempt to challenge the US supremacy in Asia, or who are simply suspicious of China’s long-term regional ambitions.