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Chinese Foreign Policy in Transition (Hardcover, New)
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Since the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949,
and particularly after the opening brought about by economic
reforms roughly thirty years thereafter, China has become an
influential player in regional and global affairs. Increasingly,
both American and European policymakers examine Chinese foreign
policy as a flexible, pragmatic, and significant element in world
affairs. This has accelerated in the middle of the new first decade
of this century, as business firms and political officials have
developed interests in the sources, processes, and significance of
China's reemergence as a global force. This volume examines how, in
conjunction with rapid economic growth and profound social
transformation, China's foreign policy is experiencing significant
transition.
The purpose of this truly deep and probing collection is to deepen
Western understanding of the sources, substance, and significance
of Chinese foreign policy--with a focus on the post Cold War
environment. Contributors include academic specialists, area
researchers, and distinguished journalists, all with firsthand
experience in the field of China studies. The volume is divided
into four parts: (1) theory and culture; (2) perspective and
identity; (3) bilateral relationships; and (4) retrospective and
prospective essays on Chinese policy concerns. The volume is
sensitive to changes in national leadership and Communist Party
structure as well as continuity and change in foreign policy.
As Lowell Dittmer of the University of California notes in his
Foreword, "precisely because it is so difficult to do well, the
analysis of foreign policy is often conducted rather tritely. Thus
it is a real pleasure to find assembled here a treasure trove of
some of the finest work by some of the field's most penetrating
minds. This is fortunate, for at the core of this volume is one of
the biggest and most portentous questions to confront the world at
the outset of the twenty-first century. That question is: in the
decades to come, what role will China play in the world? As the
homeland of about a fifth of mankind, this question is almost
guaranteed relevance whatever the fate of China's domestic
economy."
"Guoli Liu" is associate professor of political science and
international relations at the College of Charleston in South
Carolina.
" "Chinese Foreign Policy in Transition"] is an extremely useful
collection of articles by leading China scholars." Lucian W. Pye,
"Foreign Affairs"
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