Addressing the need to 're-Orient' the research and policy agenda of international relations, this volume examines the prominent role of China in global politics and the relevance of the 'new regionalism' paradigm to China's international outreach.
Addressing the need to 're-Orient' the research and policy agenda of international relations, this volume examines the prominent role of China in global politics and the relevance of the 'new regionalism' paradigm to China's international outreach.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emilian Kavalski is Associate Professor of Global Studies at the Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University (Sydney). He is currently working on (i) the encounter of International Relations with life in the Anthropocene, especially the conceptualization of and engagement with non-human actors; and (ii) the nascent Asian normative orders and the ways in which they confront, compliment, and transform established traditions, norms, and institutions. Emilian contends that in both these areas the application of Complexity Thinking has important implications for the way global life is approached, explained, and understood. At the same time, these research foci sketch a prolegomenon to the conceptual contexts of theory-building and policy-making intent on facilitating economic, social, and environmental interactions that promote the well-being of people in ways that are just, equitable, and sustainable.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 "Do as I do" EmilianKavalski; Part I Historical Analytical and Comparative Contexts of the Global Politics of China's Regionalization; Chapter 2 Regionalization in the Tianxia? Continuity and Change in China's Foreign Policy FengZhang; Chapter 3 A Concealed Regionalization without Historical Roots ShengDing; Chapter 4 China's Regionalization Policies JeremyPaltiel; Chapter 5 Identity Nationalism and China's Policy towards Regionalization Jing-dongYuan; Chapter 6 From Adapting to Shaping EnyuZhang; Chapter 7 The Reluctance of Hegemons GregAnderson; Chapter 8 "From Brussels to Beijing" DavidScott; Part II Insights from the Global Politics of China's Regionalization; Chapter 9 China and the Political Economy of Regionalization in East Asia YongjinZhang; Chapter 10 China's Region-Building Strategy in Southeast Asia RalphPettman; Chapter 11 Spreading the "Shanghai Spirit" StephenAris; Chapter 12 Reconstructing the Silk Road in a New Era Carrie LiuCurrier ManochehrDorraj; Chapter 13 Making a Region out of a Continent? China's Regionalization of Africa EmilianKavalski; Chapter 14 China and Latin America Julie M.Bunck; Chapter 15 China and South Pacific Regionalism JianYang;
Chapter 1 "Do as I do" EmilianKavalski; Part I Historical Analytical and Comparative Contexts of the Global Politics of China's Regionalization; Chapter 2 Regionalization in the Tianxia? Continuity and Change in China's Foreign Policy FengZhang; Chapter 3 A Concealed Regionalization without Historical Roots ShengDing; Chapter 4 China's Regionalization Policies JeremyPaltiel; Chapter 5 Identity Nationalism and China's Policy towards Regionalization Jing-dongYuan; Chapter 6 From Adapting to Shaping EnyuZhang; Chapter 7 The Reluctance of Hegemons GregAnderson; Chapter 8 "From Brussels to Beijing" DavidScott; Part II Insights from the Global Politics of China's Regionalization; Chapter 9 China and the Political Economy of Regionalization in East Asia YongjinZhang; Chapter 10 China's Region-Building Strategy in Southeast Asia RalphPettman; Chapter 11 Spreading the "Shanghai Spirit" StephenAris; Chapter 12 Reconstructing the Silk Road in a New Era Carrie LiuCurrier ManochehrDorraj; Chapter 13 Making a Region out of a Continent? China's Regionalization of Africa EmilianKavalski; Chapter 14 China and Latin America Julie M.Bunck; Chapter 15 China and South Pacific Regionalism JianYang;
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497
USt-IdNr: DE450055826