This book brings together several generations of specialists in
Chinese foreign policy to present readers with current research on
both new and traditional topics. The authors draw on a wide range
of new materials--archives, documents, memoirs, opinion polls, and
interviews--to examine traditional issues such as China's use of
force from 1959 to the present, and new issues such as China's
response to globalization, its participation in several
international economic institutions, and the role of domestic
opinion in its foreign policy.
The book also offers a number of suggestions about the topics,
methods, and sources that the Chinese foreign policy field needs to
examine and address if it is to grow in richness, rigor, and
relevance.
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