The authors of this book investigate one of the mostly hotly
debated and significant questions of our times 'what role will
China be playing in world politics over the next twenty years' by
asking another controversial question 'is China's 'new' diplomacy a
tactical or fundamental change?' Bringing together Chinese and
Western scholars of diplomacy the book highlights the view that
diplomacy is both an instrument of foreign policy and a learning
and socialising process that fosters both positive and negative
change and is an important indicator of China's future role. It
further argues that there is little to suggest that China's new
diplomacy has a tactical revisionist agenda; however it is too
early to be sure that China's changed diplomacy is a fundamental
one. Moreover, much will depend on the diplomacy of other major
powers towards China and on China's domestic politics.
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