In a relatively short period of time, the study of China 's
international relations has gone from being a topic that interested
a fairly small group of scholars and analysts to one that is close
to if not actually at the centre of academic and policy agendas.
Moreover, it is not just the importance of these relations that
have changed, but also their type and scale. China 's relations
with the USA and questions of great power politics may continue to
dominate, with relations with the rest of Asia coming a close
second; but economic interactions, and their political
consequences, with countries in Latin America, the Middle East and
Africa are also becoming increasingly important, and have
implications far beyond the price and distribution of key
commodities.
Following an introductory overview of the nature of China 's
international relations and diplomacy, this handbook is divided
into three main sections:
Part I: Ideas and Interests changes in theoretical thinking on
international relations in China; how ideas are transmitted into
the policy-making community; the role of public opinion.
Part II: Issues major concerns and objectives that shape China 's
international relations; historical legacies; sovereignty; energy;
human rights; peace-keeping and international responsibility;
military modernization.
Part III: Relations case studies of relations with the USA, Japan,
East Asia, Europe, the Shanghai Co-operation Organization, the
Middle East, Africa, Latin America, South Asia and
Australasia.
For some, China 's rise suggests an inexorable momentum towards
instability and conflict. Conversely, others (including most of the
authors in this handbook) point to the steps China has taken to
conform to existing norms and expectations of great power
responsibility. In spite of these disagreements, there seems to be
a growing consensus that how China defines and pursues its national
interests will become the key determinant of how the global system
evolves in the future.
The editor, Shaun Breslin, is Professor of Politics and
International Studies at the University of Warwick.
He has published books on comparative politics, Mao Zedong,
centre-local relations in China and, most recently, China and the
global political economy.
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