Rising Power, Limited Influence: The Politics of Chinese Investments in Europe and the Liberal International Order
Editat de Indrajit Roy, Jappe Eckhardt, Dimitrios Stroikos, Simona Davidescuen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192887115
ISBN-10: 0192887114
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192887114
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 162 x 240 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Since 2012 and the era of Xi Jinping, China's foreign policy and its actions have been increasingly scrutinised. This collection of essays looks at the important example of Europe. Through diverse, data rich, well-argued case studies, the authors present a picture of a China which has indeed grown more powerful, but also more complex in its impact and motives. Avoiding easy conclusions, this work offers much needed analysis based on solid empirical research, and sheds light in an area too often dominated by speculation and lack of evidence.
A timely and valuable addition to a growing literature that questions the assumption that China's increased resources - in this case, devoted to investments in European countries - translate smoothly into effective Chinese political influence. This edited text draws on the expertise of both China specialists and European country specialists from around the world. It arrives at nuanced findings demonstrating variegation in both process and outcome, thereby challenging any singular assessment of the impact of China's resurgence on international liberal order.
Challenging the popular narratives of China as the Other of the liberal West, Rising Power, Limited Influence unravels the complex interactive dynamics of European agency and Chinese preferences in constructing European economic order. Studded with insights, it points the way to a deeper and richer understanding of the intertwined relationship between China and the liberal international order.
China's ability to exercise economic power is often assumed and stated rather than proven. This collection punctures a number of those assumptions about the nature of Chinese international economic actors, and also the impact of these international interactions on Europe.
A timely and valuable addition to a growing literature that questions the assumption that China's increased resources - in this case, devoted to investments in European countries - translate smoothly into effective Chinese political influence. This edited text draws on the expertise of both China specialists and European country specialists from around the world. It arrives at nuanced findings demonstrating variegation in both process and outcome, thereby challenging any singular assessment of the impact of China's resurgence on international liberal order.
Challenging the popular narratives of China as the Other of the liberal West, Rising Power, Limited Influence unravels the complex interactive dynamics of European agency and Chinese preferences in constructing European economic order. Studded with insights, it points the way to a deeper and richer understanding of the intertwined relationship between China and the liberal international order.
China's ability to exercise economic power is often assumed and stated rather than proven. This collection punctures a number of those assumptions about the nature of Chinese international economic actors, and also the impact of these international interactions on Europe.
Notă biografică
Indrajit Roy is Senior Lecturer at the University of York's Department of Politics and co-director of the York Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre. He has previously held the ESRC Future Research Leader Fellowship at the Oxford Department of International Development and a Junior Research Fellowship at Wolfson College, University of Oxford. He is also the Executive Trustee of the UK Political Studies Association and Council Member of the Development Studies Association.Jappe Eckhardt is Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy at the Department of Politics, University of York. Previously, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the World Trade Institute, University of Bern and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada). He also held visiting positions at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the University of International Business and Economics, both in Beijing.Dimitrios Stroikos is LSE Fellow at the Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), as well as Head of the Space Policy project at LSE IDEAS. He is also the editor-in-chief of Space Policy: An International Journal.Simona Davidescu is Senior Lecturer in Public Policy at the University of York, working on environmental and energy policy, with a focus on the European Union and Central and Eastern Europe. She is also an Honorary Research Associate with the EU-Asia Institute at ESSCA, Angers, France and part of several research networks on energy policy, sustainability, and the green economy with UACES and ECPR.