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China rising : nationalism and interdependence / edited by David S.G. Goodman and Gerald Segal.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1996Description: xi, 196 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415160278
  • 9780415160278
  • 0415160286
  • 9780415160285
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.51 23
LOC classification:
  • DS779.27 .C525 1997
Contents:
Introduction: thinking strategically about China / Gerald Segal and David S.G. Goodman -- How much has China learned about interdependence? / Michael Yahuda -- How open is Chinese society? / David S.G. Goodman -- How much does the PLA make foreign policy? / Ellis Jofte -- A blue water navy: does it matter? / You Ji -- Does China have an arms control policy? / François Godement -- Economic growth and trade dependency in China / Christopher Findlay and Andrew Watson -- China's role in the WTO and APEC / Stuart Harris -- China in Southeast Asia: interdependence and accommodation / Michael Leifer -- 'Enlitening' China? / Gerald Segal.
Content advice: China's dramatic economic growth since the 1970s has seemed inexorable. The resulting rise in international profile has provoked a lively argument regarding the fundamental economic and strategic challenges to the rest of the world that China now presents. China Rising examines the extent to which China's future foreign policy stance may be shaped by its own agendas and constrained through interdependence and interaction with the outside world. It considers the Chinese foreign policy establishment's reactions to interdependence, the roles of the Army in foreign policy, the development of the navy, arms control policy, resource dependency, China's role in international trade and economic organizations, and its role in the region.
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"Published for the International Institute for Stretegic Studies.".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: thinking strategically about China / Gerald Segal and David S.G. Goodman -- How much has China learned about interdependence? / Michael Yahuda -- How open is Chinese society? / David S.G. Goodman -- How much does the PLA make foreign policy? / Ellis Jofte -- A blue water navy: does it matter? / You Ji -- Does China have an arms control policy? / François Godement -- Economic growth and trade dependency in China / Christopher Findlay and Andrew Watson -- China's role in the WTO and APEC / Stuart Harris -- China in Southeast Asia: interdependence and accommodation / Michael Leifer -- 'Enlitening' China? / Gerald Segal.

China's dramatic economic growth since the 1970s has seemed inexorable. The resulting rise in international profile has provoked a lively argument regarding the fundamental economic and strategic challenges to the rest of the world that China now presents. China Rising examines the extent to which China's future foreign policy stance may be shaped by its own agendas and constrained through interdependence and interaction with the outside world. It considers the Chinese foreign policy establishment's reactions to interdependence, the roles of the Army in foreign policy, the development of the navy, arms control policy, resource dependency, China's role in international trade and economic organizations, and its role in the region.

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