To convey the image of a responsible power willing to contribute to
regional stability and cooperation, China has shifted from a
single-minded preference for bilateralism to an active
participation in East Asian regionalism in the recent decades. This
development has inspired discussions over whether a rising China
could play a leadership role in building an institutionalized
architecture for regional cooperation in East Asia. Nevertheless,
this has not happened as East Asian regional cooperation and
relevant activities remain mostly ad hoc and informal, especially
when compared to regions such as Europe. To what extent has China
contributed or constrained the development of regionalism in East
Asia? What are China's desired roles and objectives in East Asian
regional cooperation? What is the level of trust that other
regional players have for China in regional cooperation? This book
seeks answers to these questions by exploring China's motivations
and strategic calculations as well as its policy practices in East
Asian economic and security cooperation. This book was published as
a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary China.
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