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Hong Kong's Transitions, 1842-1997 (Hardcover): Judith M Brown, Rosemary Foot Hong Kong's Transitions, 1842-1997 (Hardcover)
Judith M Brown, Rosemary Foot
R3,169 Discovery Miles 31 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The reversion of Hong Kong to China on 1 July 1997 is an event of major historical significance. This volume examines this dramatic event from a long-term perspective against the background of earlier turning points in Hong Kong's political, economic and social history. It also explores Hong Kong's links with China and Britain in this troubled last decade of colonial rule, and offers a basis for assessing the territory's possible future as a part of the Chinese state.

Migration: the Asian Experience (Hardcover, 1994 ed.): Judith M Brown, Rosemary Foot Migration: the Asian Experience (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
Judith M Brown, Rosemary Foot
R3,176 Discovery Miles 31 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The large-scale migration of Asian peoples has been a major force of historical change in the twentieth century. This volume examines some of the significant flows of migrants within and beyond Asia. Some of the chapters are broad canvasses describing world-wide diaspora: for example, the Parsis or Chinese abroad. Others deal with more localized movements such as Muslims from India to Pakistan. The book focuses on migration as a long-term process and experience, often spanning several generations and building on established traditions of movement. Its approach is multidisciplinary, drawing on the skills of sociologists, anthropologists, historians, comparative theologians, geographers and specialists in international relations. It is offered both as academic study and to give non-specialists insight into the processes that now make up our diverse societies.

Human Rights and Counter-terrorism in America's Asia Policy (Hardcover): Rosemary Foot Human Rights and Counter-terrorism in America's Asia Policy (Hardcover)
Rosemary Foot
R4,872 Discovery Miles 48 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the effects of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington of 11 September 2001 on America's human rights and counter-terrorism policies towards a number of countries in Asia. Five countries have been chosen for examination, divided into two front-lines states (Pakistan and Uzbekistan), two second-front countries (Indonesia and Malaysia), and a third-front country, China. The paper also looks at changes in US domestic legislation and its treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere in order to analyse the extent to which the US promotion of an external human rights policy might also have been compromised by its own legislative changes as a result of the struggle against terrorism. The paper concludes that the attacks on US territory, overall, have constrained America's willingness and capacity to promote an external human rights policy with respect to these five countries. However, some attention - especially at the rhetorical level - to these countries' human rights records has been retained to differing degrees among the five states. This degree of difference is not explained entirely in reference to a country's perceived centrality to the struggle against terrorism. It depends on the extent to which the US executive and legislative branches are united - either singly or in combination - in their disapproval of a state's record, or in their understanding about how best to reach the policy goals that are sought.

Human Rights and Counter-terrorism in America's Asia Policy (Paperback, annotated edition): Rosemary Foot Human Rights and Counter-terrorism in America's Asia Policy (Paperback, annotated edition)
Rosemary Foot
R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the effects of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington of 11 September 2001 on America's human rights and counter-terrorism policies towards a number of countries in Asia. Five countries have been chosen for examination, divided into two front-lines states (Pakistan and Uzbekistan), two second-front countries (Indonesia and Malaysia), and a third-front country, China. The paper also looks at changes in US domestic legislation and its treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay and elsewhere in order to analyze the extent to which the US promotion of an external human rights policy might also have been compromised by its own legislative changes as a result of the struggle against terrorism.
The paper concludes that the attacks on US territory, overall, have constrained America's willingness and capacity to promote an external human rights policy with respect to these five countries. However, some attention--especially at the rhetorical level--to these countries' human rights records has been retained to differing degrees among the five states. This degree of difference is not explained entirely in reference to a country's perceived centrality to the struggle against terrorism. It depends on the extent to which the US executive and legislative branches are united-- either singly or in combination--in their disapproval of a state's record, or in their understanding about how best to reach the policy goals that are sought.

Does China Matter? - A Reassessment: Essays in Memory of Gerald Segal (Paperback, New Ed): Barry Buzan, Rosemary Foot Does China Matter? - A Reassessment: Essays in Memory of Gerald Segal (Paperback, New Ed)
Barry Buzan, Rosemary Foot
R1,586 Discovery Miles 15 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Gerry Segal, a world expert on China, was a prolific writer. Before he died in 1999 the journal Foreign Affairs published his very provocative and significant article 'Does China Matter?'

Focusing on Segal's theme, this volume expands and takes forward his research by gathering together ten leading writers on China to reassess his argument. The book opens with a discussion of Dr Segal's contribution, and a reprint of the article. The authors then address the question of 'does China matter?' in the context of the world economy, Asian economy, as a global military power, as a regional military power, within world and Asian politics and within contemporary world and Asian culture.

They provide an extension and critique of Segal's work in the context of an authoritative up-to-date and forward-looking evaluation of China's prospects. The question 'does China matter?' remains central to world politics. This book sets out a detailed case for exactly how, why and to whom it matters.

Normalization of U.S.-China Relations - An International History (Hardcover): William C. Kirby, Robert S. Ross, Li Gong Normalization of U.S.-China Relations - An International History (Hardcover)
William C. Kirby, Robert S. Ross, Li Gong; Contributions by Robert Accinelli, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang, …
R1,229 R1,131 Discovery Miles 11 310 Save R98 (8%) Out of stock

Relations between China and the United States have been of central importance to both countries over the past half-century, as well as to all states affected by that relationship--Taiwan and the Soviet Union foremost among them. Only recently, however, has the opening of archives made it possible to research this history dispassionately. The eight chapters in this volume offer the first multinational, multi-archival review of the history of Chinese-American conflict and cooperation in the 1970s.

On the Chinese side, normalization of relations was instrumental to Beijing's effort to enhance its security vis-a-vis the Soviet Union and was seen as a tactical necessity to promote Chinese military and economic interests. The United States was equally motivated by national security concerns. In the wake of Vietnam, policymakers saw normalization as a means of forestalling Soviet power. As the essays in this volume show, normalization was far from a foregone conclusion.

The Wrong War - American Policy and the Dimensions of the Korean Conflict, 1950–1953: Rosemary Foot The Wrong War - American Policy and the Dimensions of the Korean Conflict, 1950–1953
Rosemary Foot
R751 R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Save R50 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1951, General Omar Bradley declared publicly that war with China would involve the United States "in the wrong war, at the wrong place, at the wrong time, and with the wrong enemy." Despite the stated intent of the U.S. to keep the Korean conflict from spreading, the debate on extending the war was far more intense and protracted than previous accounts of this period have suggested. Concentrating on the debate over expansion, Rosemary Foot reveals the strains it caused both within the U.S. bureaucracy and between America and its North Atlantic allies. She supplies important new information on the U.S. government's appraisal of Sino-Soviet relations between 1950 and 1953, and makes clear that a high proportion of U.S. officials came to recognize the limited nature of Soviet support for China. Explaining why the Eisenhower administration nearly unleashed nuclear weapons on China in the spring of 1953, Foot demonstrates that the Korean war would very likely have grown into a conflict of major proportions if the Chinese and North Koreans had not conceded the final issue of the truce talks—the question of the voluntary repatriation of prisoners of war.

Hong Kong's Transitions, 1842-1997 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997): Judith M Brown, Rosemary Foot Hong Kong's Transitions, 1842-1997 (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997)
Judith M Brown, Rosemary Foot
R2,799 Discovery Miles 27 990 Out of stock

The reversion of Hong Kong to China on 1 July 1997 is an event of major historical significance. This volume examines this dramatic event from a long-term perspective against the background of earlier turning points in Hong Kong's political, economic and social history. It also explores Hong Kong's links with China and Britain in this troubled last decade of colonial rule, and offers a basis for assessing the territory's possible future as a part of the Chinese state.

South Asian Insecurity and the Great Powers (Paperback, 1st ed. 1986): Barry Buzan, Gowher Rizvi, Rosemary Foot South Asian Insecurity and the Great Powers (Paperback, 1st ed. 1986)
Barry Buzan, Gowher Rizvi, Rosemary Foot
R1,351 Discovery Miles 13 510 Out of stock
China Across the Divide - The Domestic and Global in Politics and Society (Hardcover): Rosemary Foot China Across the Divide - The Domestic and Global in Politics and Society (Hardcover)
Rosemary Foot
R3,319 Discovery Miles 33 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding China's world role has become one of the crucial intellectual challenges of the 21st Century. This book explores this topic through the adoption of three conceptual approaches that help to uncover some of the key complex and simultaneous interactions between the global and domestic forces that determine China's external behavior. A central assumption of this study is that it is unhelpful to treat the global and domestic levels as separate categories of analysis and that the study of China can be enriched by a recognition of the interpenetrated nature of the domestic and international spheres. The first section of the book concentrates on the role of ideas. It examines Chinese conceptions, at both the elite and mass levels, of the country's status and role in global politics, and how these conceptions can influence and frame policies. The second section provides evidence of Chinese societal involvement in transnational processes that are simultaneously transforming China as well as other parts of the world, often in unintended ways. The third section assesses the impact of globalization on China in issue areas that are central to global order, and outlines the domestic responses-from resistance to embrace-that it generates. This study adopts a multidisciplinary approach involving scholars in International Relations, History, Social Anthropology, and Area Studies. It offers a sophisticated understanding of Chinese thought and behavior and illustrates the impact that China's re-emergence is having on 21st Century global order.

US Hegemony and International Organizations - The United States and Multilateral Institutions (Hardcover): Rosemary Foot,... US Hegemony and International Organizations - The United States and Multilateral Institutions (Hardcover)
Rosemary Foot, S.Neil MacFarlane, Michael Mastanduno
R2,225 Discovery Miles 22 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'US Hegemony and International Organizations', written by a group of leading scholars from the US and around the world, examines the role of the United States in a variety of global and regional organizations, including the United Nations, the World Bank and IMF, the WTO, NATO, and the Organization of American States.

China, the UN, and Human Protection - Beliefs, Power, Image (Paperback): Rosemary Foot China, the UN, and Human Protection - Beliefs, Power, Image (Paperback)
Rosemary Foot
R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over a relatively short period of time, Beijing moved from dismissing the UN to embracing it. How are we to make sense of the People's Republic of China's (PRC) embrace of the UN, and what does its engagement mean in larger terms? This study focuses directly on Beijing's involvement in one of the most contentious areas of UN activity - human protection - contentious because the norm of human protection tips the balance away from the UN's Westphalian state-based profile, towards the provision of greater protection for the security of individuals and their individual liberties. The argument that follows shows that, as an ever-more crucial actor within the United Nations, Beijing's rhetoric and some of its practices are playing an increasingly important role in determining how this norm is articulated and interpreted. In some cases, the PRC is also influencing how these ideas of human protection are implemented. At stake in the questions this book tackles is both how we understand the PRC as a participant in shaping global order, and the future of some of the core norms which constitute that order.

China, the UN, and Human Protection - Beliefs, Power, Image (Hardcover): Rosemary Foot China, the UN, and Human Protection - Beliefs, Power, Image (Hardcover)
Rosemary Foot
R3,325 Discovery Miles 33 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over a relatively short period of time, Beijing moved from dismissing the UN to embracing it. How are we to make sense of the People's Republic of China's (PRC) embrace of the UN, and what does its engagement mean in larger terms? This study focuses directly on Beijing's involvement in one of the most contentious areas of UN activity - human protection - contentious because the norm of human protection tips the balance away from the UN's Westphalian state-based profile, towards the provision of greater protection for the security of individuals and their individual liberties. The argument that follows shows that, as an ever-more crucial actor within the United Nations, Beijing's rhetoric and some of its practices are playing an increasingly important role in determining how this norm is articulated and interpreted. In some cases, the PRC is also influencing how these ideas of human protection are implemented. At stake in the questions this book tackles is both how we understand the PRC as a participant in shaping global order, and the future of some of the core norms which constitute that order.

Normalization of U.S.-China Relations - An International History (Paperback): William C. Kirby, Robert S. Ross, Li Gong Normalization of U.S.-China Relations - An International History (Paperback)
William C. Kirby, Robert S. Ross, Li Gong; Contributions by Robert Accinelli, Jaw-Ling Joanne Chang, …
R630 R581 Discovery Miles 5 810 Save R49 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Relations between China and the United States have been of central importance to both countries over the past half-century, as well as to all states affected by that relationship--Taiwan and the Soviet Union foremost among them. Only recently, however, has the opening of archives made it possible to research this history dispassionately. The eight chapters in this volume offer the first multinational, multi-archival review of the history of Chinese-American conflict and cooperation in the 1970s.

On the Chinese side, normalization of relations was instrumental to Beijing's effort to enhance its security vis-a-vis the Soviet Union and was seen as a tactical necessity to promote Chinese military and economic interests. The United States was equally motivated by national security concerns. In the wake of Vietnam, policymakers saw normalization as a means of forestalling Soviet power. As the essays in this volume show, normalization was far from a foregone conclusion.

China Across the Divide - The Domestic and Global in Politics and Society (Paperback): Rosemary Foot China Across the Divide - The Domestic and Global in Politics and Society (Paperback)
Rosemary Foot
R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding China's world role has become one of the crucial intellectual challenges of the 21st Century. This book explores this topic through the adoption of three conceptual approaches that help to uncover some of the key complex and simultaneous interactions between the global and domestic forces that determine China's external behavior. A central assumption of this study is that it is unhelpful to treat the global and domestic levels as separate categories of analysis and that the study of China can be enriched by a recognition of the interpenetrated nature of the domestic and international spheres. The first section of the book concentrates on the role of ideas. It examines Chinese conceptions, at both the elite and mass levels, of the country's status and role in global politics, and how these conceptions can influence and frame policies. The second section provides evidence of Chinese societal involvement in transnational processes that are simultaneously transforming China as well as other parts of the world, often in unintended ways. The third section assesses the impact of globalization on China in issue areas that are central to global order, and outlines the domestic responses-from resistance to embrace-that it generates. This study adopts a multidisciplinary approach involving scholars in International Relations, History, Social Anthropology, and Area Studies. It offers a sophisticated understanding of Chinese thought and behavior and illustrates the impact that China's re-emergence is having on 21st Century global order.

Rights Beyond Borders - The Global Community and the Struggle over Human Rights in China (Hardcover): Rosemary Foot Rights Beyond Borders - The Global Community and the Struggle over Human Rights in China (Hardcover)
Rosemary Foot
R4,433 R1,851 Discovery Miles 18 510 Save R2,582 (58%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the development of human rights norms in the global system, and relates that normative concern for human rights to the relation of key actors with China, especially since June 1989. The book seeks to trace how the various parts of the international human rights regime have operated in combination, and why democratic governments have sustained a human rights element in their policies towards China. By examining Beijing, it explains why there has been some forward movement in China's participation in the regime, and why that level of participation has only reached a certain stage.

The Practice of Power - US Relations with China since 1949 (Paperback, New Ed): Rosemary Foot The Practice of Power - US Relations with China since 1949 (Paperback, New Ed)
Rosemary Foot
R1,513 Discovery Miles 15 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This absorbing study examines the change in American relations with China after 1949 from hostility to rapproachement, and to full normalization of the ties in 1979. Rosemary Foot goes on to examine the relationship after normalization, a period when the United States has come to view China as less of a challenge but still resistant to certain of the norms of the current international order. The book begins by examining US efforts to build, and then maintain an international and domestic consensus behind its China policy. It then looks at changing US perceptions of the capabilities of the Chinese state. It shows how American positions on Chinese representation at the UN and on the trade embargo were subtly eroded, not least by changes in US domestic public opinion. The author argues that previous explantions of American relations with China have dwelt too single-mindedly on ideas associated with the strategic triangle and that instead we need to embed our understanding of the evolution of American relations with China within a wider structure of relationships at the global and domestic level. Reviews: `A valuable interpretative analysis of US-People's Republic of China relationships...she substantially contributes to post-Soviet era theoretical understanding. Strongly recommended for courses in foreign policy, diplomatic history, and international relations.' Choice `contains much that is valuable to those whose interests are primarily on the other side of the Pacific...The chapter on American public opinion and Chinese policy is also something which is not readily found in existing accounts of China'a post-1949 foreign relations' Times Higher Education Supplement `her analysis remains cautious and astute' The Economist

China, the United States, and Global Order (Hardcover): Rosemary Foot, Andrew Walter China, the United States, and Global Order (Hardcover)
Rosemary Foot, Andrew Walter
R2,540 R1,953 Discovery Miles 19 530 Save R587 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The United States and China are the two most important states in the international system and are crucial to the evolution of global order. Both recognize each other as vital players in a range of issues of global significance, including the use of force, macroeconomic policy, nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, climate change and financial regulation. In this book, Rosemary Foot and Andrew Walter, both experts in the fields of international relations and the East Asian region, explore the relationship of the two countries to these global order issues since 1945. They ask whether the behaviour of each country is consistent with global order norms, and which domestic and international factors shape this behaviour. They investigate how the bilateral relationship of the United States and China influences the stances that each country takes. This is a sophisticated analysis that adroitly engages the historical, theoretical and policy literature.

Order and Justice in International Relations (Hardcover): Rosemary Foot, John Gaddis, Andrew Hurrell Order and Justice in International Relations (Hardcover)
Rosemary Foot, John Gaddis, Andrew Hurrell
R2,125 Discovery Miles 21 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this timely and important contribution, a group of leading scholars examine the relationship between international order and justice. Chapters examine a wide range of states and transnational perspectives, including those from China, India, Russia, the United States, and the Islamic world. Other chapters investigate how the order-justice relationship is mediated within major international institutions, including the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and the global financial institutions.

US Hegemony and International Organizations - The United States and Multilateral Institutions (Paperback): Rosemary Foot,... US Hegemony and International Organizations - The United States and Multilateral Institutions (Paperback)
Rosemary Foot, S.Neil MacFarlane, Michael Mastanduno
R1,797 Discovery Miles 17 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The relationship between a powerful US and some of the central multilateral organizations in global society is an essential feature of contemporary international relations. This text brings together a range of scholars to examine this crucial phenomenon. Its aims are two-fold: to describe and explain US behaviour in and towards a wide range of significant global and regional institutions; and secondly, to examine the impact of US behaviour on the capacity of each organization to meet its own objectives. The study explores US behaviour and its consequences for organizations based at the regional as well as the global levels, for those located in different regions of the world, and for such issue areas as security, economics, and the environment. Although focusing on the period since the 1990s, each chapter places its findings in a broader historical context.

Order and Justice in International Relations (Paperback): Rosemary Foot, John Gaddis, Andrew Hurrell Order and Justice in International Relations (Paperback)
Rosemary Foot, John Gaddis, Andrew Hurrell
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The relationship between international order and justice has long been central to the study and practice of international relations. For most of the twentieth century, states and international society gave priority to a view of order that focused on the minimum conditions for coexistence in a pluralist, conflictual world. Justice was seen either as secondary or sometimes even as a challenge to order. Recent developments have forced a reassessment of this position.
This book sets current concerns within a broad historical and theoretical context; explores the depth and scope of this presumed solidarism amidst the difficulties of acting on the basis of a more strongly articulated liberal position; and underscores the complexity and abiding tensions inherent in the relationship between order and justice. Chapters examine a wide range of state and transnational perspectives on order and justice, including those from China, India, Russia, the United States, and the Islamic world. Other chapters investigate how the order-justice relationship is mediated within major international institutions, including the United Nations, the World Trade Organization and the global financial institutions.

Rights Beyond Borders - The Global Community and the Struggle over Human Rights in China (Paperback): Rosemary Foot Rights Beyond Borders - The Global Community and the Struggle over Human Rights in China (Paperback)
Rosemary Foot
R1,619 R1,471 Discovery Miles 14 710 Save R148 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the development of human rights norms in the global system, and relates that normative concern for human rights to the relation of key actors with China, especially since June 1989. The book seeks to trace how the various parts of the international human rights regime have operated in combination, and why democratic governments have sustained a human rights element in their policies towards China. By examining Beijing, it explains why there has been some forward movement in China's participation in the regime, and why that level of participation has only reached a certain stage.

A Substitute for Victory - The Politics of Peacemaking at the Korean Armistice Talks (Hardcover, New): Rosemary Foot A Substitute for Victory - The Politics of Peacemaking at the Korean Armistice Talks (Hardcover, New)
Rosemary Foot
R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Out of stock

After more than two years of bitter negotiations during which combatants & civilians continued to suffer casualties, the Korean armistice was concluded in July 1953. Focusing on the Americans formulation of negotiating positions & on their attempts to coordinate political goals with military tactics, Rosemary Foot here charts the tortuous path to peace & offers a new explanation for the agonizing length of the talks. She also takes into account the role of the Western allies & the Indian, South Korean, North Korean, & Chinese governments as she examines the complex international setting in which the armistice took place.

China, the United States, and Global Order (Paperback): Rosemary Foot, Andrew Walter China, the United States, and Global Order (Paperback)
Rosemary Foot, Andrew Walter
R333 R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Save R38 (11%) Out of stock

The United States and China are the two most important states in the international system and are crucial to the evolution of global order. Both recognize each other as vital players in a range of issues of global significance, including the use of force, macroeconomic policy, nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, climate change and financial regulation. In this book, Rosemary Foot and Andrew Walter, both experts in the fields of international relations and the East Asian region, explore the relationship of the two countries to these global order issues since 1945. They ask whether the behaviour of each country is consistent with global order norms, and which domestic and international factors shape this behaviour. They investigate how the bilateral relationship of the United States and China influences the stances that each country takes. This is a sophisticated analysis that adroitly engages the historical, theoretical and policy literature.

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