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China's Ascent : Power, Security, and the Future of International Politics / ed. by Robert S. Ross, Zhu Feng.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cornell Studies in Security AffairsPublisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (336 p.) : 17 tables, 2 charts/graphs, 2 line drawingsContent type:
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  • 9780801456992
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.51 22
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Structure, Power Transitions, and the Rise of China -- 1. Power Transition Theory and the Rise of China -- 2. China’s Rise Will Be Peaceful: How Unipolarity Matters -- 3. Parsing China’s Rise: International Circumstances and National Attributes -- Part II. International Institutions and the Rise of China -- 4. The Rise of China: Power, Institutions, and the Western Order -- 5. Structures, Processes, and the Socialization of Power: East Asian Community- building and the Rise of China -- Part III. Chinese Policymaking and the Rise of China -- 6. From Offensive to Defensive Realism: A Social Evolutionary Interpretation of China’s Security Strategy -- 7. Purpose Transitions: China’s Rise and the American Response -- Part IV. Responding to the Rise of China -- 8. Between China, America, and North Korea: South Korea’s Hedging -- 9. A Japanese Perspective on China’s Rise and the East Asian Order -- 10. The Consequences of China’s Economic Rise for Sino- U.S. Relations: Rivalry, Political Conflict, and (Not) War -- 11. The United States and the Rise of China: Implications for the Long Haul -- Part V. Conclusion -- 12. The Rise of China: Theoretical and Policy Perspectives -- Index
Summary: Assessments of China's importance on the world stage usually focus on a single dimension of China's increasing power, rather than on the multiple sources of China's rise, including its economic might and the continuing modernization of its military. This book offers multiple analytical perspectives—constructivist, liberal, neorealist—on the significance of the many dimensions of China's regional and global influence.Distinguished authors consider the likelihood of conflict and peaceful accommodation as China grows ever stronger. They look at the changing position of China "from the inside": How do Chinese policymakers evaluate the contemporary international order and what are the regional and global implications of that worldview? The authors also address the implications of China's increasing power for Chinese policymaking and for the foreign policies of Korea, Japan, and the United States.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Structure, Power Transitions, and the Rise of China -- 1. Power Transition Theory and the Rise of China -- 2. China’s Rise Will Be Peaceful: How Unipolarity Matters -- 3. Parsing China’s Rise: International Circumstances and National Attributes -- Part II. International Institutions and the Rise of China -- 4. The Rise of China: Power, Institutions, and the Western Order -- 5. Structures, Processes, and the Socialization of Power: East Asian Community- building and the Rise of China -- Part III. Chinese Policymaking and the Rise of China -- 6. From Offensive to Defensive Realism: A Social Evolutionary Interpretation of China’s Security Strategy -- 7. Purpose Transitions: China’s Rise and the American Response -- Part IV. Responding to the Rise of China -- 8. Between China, America, and North Korea: South Korea’s Hedging -- 9. A Japanese Perspective on China’s Rise and the East Asian Order -- 10. The Consequences of China’s Economic Rise for Sino- U.S. Relations: Rivalry, Political Conflict, and (Not) War -- 11. The United States and the Rise of China: Implications for the Long Haul -- Part V. Conclusion -- 12. The Rise of China: Theoretical and Policy Perspectives -- Index

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Assessments of China's importance on the world stage usually focus on a single dimension of China's increasing power, rather than on the multiple sources of China's rise, including its economic might and the continuing modernization of its military. This book offers multiple analytical perspectives—constructivist, liberal, neorealist—on the significance of the many dimensions of China's regional and global influence.Distinguished authors consider the likelihood of conflict and peaceful accommodation as China grows ever stronger. They look at the changing position of China "from the inside": How do Chinese policymakers evaluate the contemporary international order and what are the regional and global implications of that worldview? The authors also address the implications of China's increasing power for Chinese policymaking and for the foreign policies of Korea, Japan, and the United States.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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