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The world in 2020 according to China : Chinese foreign policy elites discuss emerging trends in international politics / edited by Shao Binhong.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Shao, Binhong, editor.
Series:
China in the world (Series) ; Volume 2.
China in the World, 2213-8439 ; Volume 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
National security--China.
National security.
China--Foreign relations--21st century.
China.
China--Foreign economic relations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (339 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands : Brill, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Where do we see China’s changes? What are the guiding principles behind these changes? Are China’s diplomatic policies and international strategies more reflective of its own national conditions or international trends? How will China balance its ideology with national interests? How does China see the current international order and its new position within the existing order? Besides answering these basic questions, this volume considers two other important issues: First, the future of China after its era of continuous high-speed growth; and second, (the all-important question in China’s foreign affairs) the future of Sino-US relations? 2013 was China’s first year under new leadership, and there is a consensus amongst researchers of China’s international affairs that the diplomatic practices China undertook to a great extent demonstrated new characteristics, perspectives, and requirements of the new leadership.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Introduction
1 Perspective Shifts during the Development of Chinese Diplomacy: From Revolution and Nationalism to Development and Globalization / Baijia Zhang
2 China’s Contemporary Foreign Strategy: Ideology, Basic Platform, Current Challenges, and Chinese Characteristics / Yinhong Shi
3 China’s Dual-Identity Dilemma and Its Countermeasures / Shaojun Li
4 Traditional Chinese Culture and East Asian Security Cooperation / Fan Wang
5 Repositioning China in 2020 / China 2020 Research Team
6 “Marching Westwards”: The Rebalancing of China’s Geostrategy / Jisi Wang
7 Power Shift and Change in the International System / Xuetong Yan
8 China’s Rise, the Transformation of East Asian Regional Structure, and Development Direction of the East Asian Order / Fangyin Zhou
9 Terrestrial and Maritime Territorial Disputes and Their Resolution in the Process of China’s Rise / Xiangyang Li
10 The Strategy of China’s Opening-Up under New Circumstances / Haizhou Huang and Chengjun Zhou
11 Revisiting the Internationalization of the Yuan / Yongding Yu
12 Challenges Facing the Global Governance Mechanism and China’s Counter-Measures / Fan He , Weijiang Feng and Jin Xu
13 Building Mutual Trust between China and the u.s. / Yingyi Qian , Qingguo Jia , Chong’en Bai and Jisi Wang
14 Sino-u.s. Relations: Ideological Clashes and Competitions / Xinchun Niu
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-27391-3
OCLC:
894170649
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004273917 DOI

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