New Frontiers in China's Foreign Relations : Zhongguo Waijiao de Xin Bianjiang.
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- 0739150278
- 9780739150276
- 327.51 23
- JZ1734 .N49 2011eb
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Introduction: a time of some significance: the People's Republic at sixty and new frontiers in Chinese foreign relations / by Allen Carlson -- The moral dimension of Chinese foreign policy / by Ren Xiao -- Unconventional sources of Chinese insecurity: what the emergence of NTS concerns within Chinese foreign policy and national security circles reveals about China's rise / by Allen Carlson -- Shaping China's foreign policy: the paradoxical role of foreign-educated returnees / by Cheng Li -- The economic factor in Chinese foreign policy / by Yufan Hao -- China's domestic policy fragmentation and grand strategy in global politics / by Mark W. Frazier -- Security policy and China's defense modernization: a sixty-year perspective / by Paul H.B. Godwin -- Strategic priority and choice: China's search of security in an era of multiple threats / by You Ji -- Pragmatic compliance: China's policy toward multilateral export control regimes / by Wu Fuzuo -- Chinese foreign policy challenges: periphery as core / by James T.H. Tang -- China's foreign policy in a globalized world: challenges and opportunities / by Zhu Liqun.
The book presents the views of leading Chinese and American scholars working in the fields of Chinese foreign policy, national security and international political economy. It seeks to challenge the conventional wisdom about China's recent rise, contending it is a much more complex and contested trend than it has often been portrayed to be.
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