China in World Politics: Policies, Processes, ProspectsUBC Press, 2005 - 294 sivua This fully revised and updated text introduces students toChina’s foreign policy, past and present, and the factors thatmay influence the country’s future policy agenda. Exploring thenew dynamics of China’s regional and international roles, theauthors outline the political, security, economic, and social issuesthe country faces in the emerging twenty-first century. |
Sisältö
Introduction | 1 |
New Ideologies in the TwentyFirst Century | 9 |
Chinese Politics and Ideology | 27 |
The Ascendancy of Adam Smith over Karl Marx | 65 |
China and Russia | 97 |
China and the United States | 127 |
China and Its Asian Neighbors | 159 |
China and Japan | 187 |
China in the Global Regime | 211 |
Alternative Scenarios | 251 |
Chronology of MostFavoredNation Status | 269 |
List of Acronyms | 273 |
Selected Websites | 275 |
277 | |
About the Book | 294 |
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China in World Politics: Policies, Processes, Prospects Judith F. Kornberg,John R. Faust Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2005 |
China in World Politics: Policies, Processes, Prospects Judith F. Kornberg,John R. Faust Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2005 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
administration areas arms race arms sales ASEAN Asian Beijing Beijing's leaders bilateral Cambodia China's leaders Chinese Communist Party Cold War continue cooperation democracy Deng Xiaoping Deng's East Asia economic development emerging exports forces foreign policy future global Gorbachev growing growth Hong Kong human rights increased increasingly India industrial inside China interests investment issues Japan Japanese leadership mainland major Mao Zedong Mao's million multilateral Nationalist neighbors nese nomic North Korea nuclear officials Option overseas Chinese Pakistan peace People's Republic percent political population post-Cold President problems production promote regimes regional relations Republic of China Revolution role Russia sector Security Council seek Sino-Soviet social South Asia South China Sea Southeast Asia Soviet Union stability Taiwan third world third world countries threat Tiananmen Square tion trade Treaty troops twenty-first century United Nations Vietnam Washington weapons Western World Bank York