Various domestic factors impact upon China's foreign policy making,
such as bureaucracy, academics, media and public opinion. This
stimulating book examines their increasing influence and focuses in
particular on China's policy towards the United States, exploring
whether there has been an emergence of societal factors,
independent of the Communist Party, that have begun to exert
influence over the policy process. It also debates questions such
as how it will affect the ability of the Chinese government to
frame and implement its policy towards the US, and whether it has
generated institutional arrangements in China for cooperation on
issues such as trade, human rights and Taiwan. The book provides a
better understanding of the role of societal forces in China's
foreign policy making process.
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