This textbook is an introduction to the study of contemporary Chinese foreign policy. Examining the patterns of engagement with various domestic and international actors that have shaped Beijing’s foreign policy since the Cold War, it explores a series of ongoing questions and trends, as well as off
Chinese Foreign Policy: An Introduction
✍ Scribed by Marc Lanteigne
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 176
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This textbook is an introduction to the study of contemporary Chinese foreign policy. Examining the patterns of engagement with various domestic and international actors that have shaped Beijing’s foreign policy since the Cold War, it explores a series of ongoing questions and trends, as well as offering an in-depth look at key points of China’s current global relations.
Bringing together the many different facets of China’s foreign interests, the volume presents a comprehensive overview of the country’s international affairs, covering such key issues as:
- the rise of globalization
- the country’s bilateral and multilateral approaches to international problem-solving
- the increase in the number and types of international regimes
- modern security challenges
- the question of American hegemony
- Beijing’s changing political, strategic and economic linkages with the developed and developing world.
Chinese Foreign Policy will be of great interest to upper-level students of Chinese international relations, Asian politics, comparative foreign policy and international relations, as well as professionals interested in China’s changing place in the global system.
✦ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Acknowledgements......Page 8
Abbreviations......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
1 Who makes Chinese foreign policy today?......Page 32
2 China in the world economy......Page 52
3 Multilateralism and international institutions......Page 70
4 Strategic thinking and the roles of the military......Page 88
5 The United States views China (and China views the United States)......Page 106
6 China’s peripheral diplomacy......Page 122
7 Moving beyond Asia: China’s cross-regional diplomacy......Page 140
Conclusions......Page 160
Bibliography......Page 168
Index......Page 172
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