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What do China’s scholars make of the nature of China’s global
rise? And what is the significance of academic debates for Chinese
policy goals and preferences? In this book, leading Chinese
specialists outline how their colleagues are studying and
interpreting different dimensions of China’s evolving global
role, opening these Chinese language debates to a new audience.
Collectively they show that while some ideas and ways of thinking
are more prominent than others, there is no homogeneity of
scholarship and no single conception of what China thinks and
wants. Not only has the range of issue areas under discussion
actually increased as China’s global role and impact has changed,
but there also remains considerable diversity when it comes to
thinking on what China can, might, and should try to do as a global
power, and how China’s global role should be studied and
theorized. The chapters in this book were originally published in
the journal, The Pacific Review.
What do China's scholars make of the nature of China's global rise?
And what is the significance of academic debates for Chinese policy
goals and preferences? In this book, leading Chinese specialists
outline how their colleagues are studying and interpreting
different dimensions of China's evolving global role, opening these
Chinese language debates to a new audience. Collectively they show
that while some ideas and ways of thinking are more prominent than
others, there is no homogeneity of scholarship and no single
conception of what China thinks and wants. Not only has the range
of issue areas under discussion actually increased as China's
global role and impact has changed, but there also remains
considerable diversity when it comes to thinking on what China can,
might, and should try to do as a global power, and how China's
global role should be studied and theorized. The chapters in this
book were originally published in the journal, The Pacific Review.
This book stands as a rebuke to any who would attempt to forward
simplistic interpretations of China's rise. In place of
parsimonious arguments, or an endorsement of any singular set of
images (whether pacific or confrontational), it repeatedly calls
attention to the remarkable complexity of China's emerging
international profile. More specifically, the leading Chinese and
American scholars working in the fields of Chinese foreign policy,
international political economy, and national security, who
contributed to this volume argue that while China appears to be
entering a new era in its relationship with the outside world, such
a development encompasses disparate, even contradictory, policies,
and, as a result, there is a great deal of fluidity within China's
place in world politics.
This book takes up a wide variety of human security challenges
beyond the dimension of human conflict, and looks at both natural
and human disasters that the East Asian region faces or is
attempting to resolve. While discussing various human security
issues, the case studies offer practical lessons to address serious
human security challenges in the framework of the ASEAN Plus Three
and beyond. Against the backdrop of multifaceted globalization and
parochial reactions thereto, this book is a powerful contribution
to universal human security.
This book takes up a wide variety of human security challenges
beyond the dimension of human conflict, and looks at both natural
and human disasters that the East Asian region faces or is
attempting to resolve. While discussing various human security
issues, the case studies offer practical lessons to address serious
human security challenges in the framework of the ASEAN Plus Three
and beyond. Against the backdrop of multifaceted globalization and
parochial reactions thereto, this book is a powerful contribution
to universal human security.
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