China's Big Power Ambition Under XI Jinping
Narratives and Driving Forces
Herausgeber: Zhao, Suisheng
China's Big Power Ambition Under XI Jinping
Narratives and Driving Forces
Herausgeber: Zhao, Suisheng
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This collection focuses on two sets of forces. One is China's domestic politics and economic incentives and disincentives. The other is China's geo-political and geo-economic interests. These forces have both motivated and constrained China's big power ambition.
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This collection focuses on two sets of forces. One is China's domestic politics and economic incentives and disincentives. The other is China's geo-political and geo-economic interests. These forces have both motivated and constrained China's big power ambition.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781032057224
- ISBN-10: 103205722X
- Artikelnr.: 69926215
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781032057224
- ISBN-10: 103205722X
- Artikelnr.: 69926215
Suisheng Zhao is Professor and Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver and Founding Editor of the Journal of Contemporary China.
Part 1: The Narratives 1. Rhetoric and Reality of China's Global Leadership
in the Context of COVID-19: Implications to the US-led World Order and
Liberal Globalization 2. China's Strategic Narratives in Global Governance
Reform under Xi Jinping 3. China's Belt and Road Initiative as Nascent
World Order Structure and Concept? Between Sino-Centering and
Sino-Deflecting 4. Co-evolutionary Pragmatism: Re-examine 'China Model' and
Its Impact on Developing Countries 5. From 'Peaceful Rise' to Peacebuilder?
How Evolving Chinese Discourses and Self-perceptions Impact Its Growing
Influence in Conflict Societies 6. Business is Business: How Does Trade
Relationship Fail to Boost Image of China? Part 2: Domestic Political
Economy 7. Party-state Realism: A Framework for Understanding China's
Approach to Foreign Policy 8. The Rationale and Effects of China's Belt and
Road Initiative: Reducing Vulnerabilities in Domestic Political Economy 9.
Beaconism and the Trumpian Metamorphosis of Chinese Liberal Intellectuals
10. Why Do Chinese Democrats Tend to Be More Nationalistic? Explaining
Popular Nationalism in Urban China Part 3: Geopolitics and Geo-Economics
11. China's Military Base in Djibouti: A Microcosm of China's Growing
Competition with the United States and New Bipolarity 12. China's Response
to Threats to its Overseas Economic Interests: Softening Non-Interference
and Cultivating Hegemony 13. Constructing a U.S.-China Rivalry in the
Indo-Pacific and Beyond 14. Chinese Multinational Enterprises Operating in
Western Economies: Huawei in the US and the UK 15. The Tenuous
Co-Production of China's Belt and Road Initiative in Brazil and Latin
America 16. A Role Model for Africa or Exceptional Engagement? Assessing
China's South Sudan Experience
in the Context of COVID-19: Implications to the US-led World Order and
Liberal Globalization 2. China's Strategic Narratives in Global Governance
Reform under Xi Jinping 3. China's Belt and Road Initiative as Nascent
World Order Structure and Concept? Between Sino-Centering and
Sino-Deflecting 4. Co-evolutionary Pragmatism: Re-examine 'China Model' and
Its Impact on Developing Countries 5. From 'Peaceful Rise' to Peacebuilder?
How Evolving Chinese Discourses and Self-perceptions Impact Its Growing
Influence in Conflict Societies 6. Business is Business: How Does Trade
Relationship Fail to Boost Image of China? Part 2: Domestic Political
Economy 7. Party-state Realism: A Framework for Understanding China's
Approach to Foreign Policy 8. The Rationale and Effects of China's Belt and
Road Initiative: Reducing Vulnerabilities in Domestic Political Economy 9.
Beaconism and the Trumpian Metamorphosis of Chinese Liberal Intellectuals
10. Why Do Chinese Democrats Tend to Be More Nationalistic? Explaining
Popular Nationalism in Urban China Part 3: Geopolitics and Geo-Economics
11. China's Military Base in Djibouti: A Microcosm of China's Growing
Competition with the United States and New Bipolarity 12. China's Response
to Threats to its Overseas Economic Interests: Softening Non-Interference
and Cultivating Hegemony 13. Constructing a U.S.-China Rivalry in the
Indo-Pacific and Beyond 14. Chinese Multinational Enterprises Operating in
Western Economies: Huawei in the US and the UK 15. The Tenuous
Co-Production of China's Belt and Road Initiative in Brazil and Latin
America 16. A Role Model for Africa or Exceptional Engagement? Assessing
China's South Sudan Experience
Part 1: The Narratives 1. Rhetoric and Reality of China's Global Leadership
in the Context of COVID-19: Implications to the US-led World Order and
Liberal Globalization 2. China's Strategic Narratives in Global Governance
Reform under Xi Jinping 3. China's Belt and Road Initiative as Nascent
World Order Structure and Concept? Between Sino-Centering and
Sino-Deflecting 4. Co-evolutionary Pragmatism: Re-examine 'China Model' and
Its Impact on Developing Countries 5. From 'Peaceful Rise' to Peacebuilder?
How Evolving Chinese Discourses and Self-perceptions Impact Its Growing
Influence in Conflict Societies 6. Business is Business: How Does Trade
Relationship Fail to Boost Image of China? Part 2: Domestic Political
Economy 7. Party-state Realism: A Framework for Understanding China's
Approach to Foreign Policy 8. The Rationale and Effects of China's Belt and
Road Initiative: Reducing Vulnerabilities in Domestic Political Economy 9.
Beaconism and the Trumpian Metamorphosis of Chinese Liberal Intellectuals
10. Why Do Chinese Democrats Tend to Be More Nationalistic? Explaining
Popular Nationalism in Urban China Part 3: Geopolitics and Geo-Economics
11. China's Military Base in Djibouti: A Microcosm of China's Growing
Competition with the United States and New Bipolarity 12. China's Response
to Threats to its Overseas Economic Interests: Softening Non-Interference
and Cultivating Hegemony 13. Constructing a U.S.-China Rivalry in the
Indo-Pacific and Beyond 14. Chinese Multinational Enterprises Operating in
Western Economies: Huawei in the US and the UK 15. The Tenuous
Co-Production of China's Belt and Road Initiative in Brazil and Latin
America 16. A Role Model for Africa or Exceptional Engagement? Assessing
China's South Sudan Experience
in the Context of COVID-19: Implications to the US-led World Order and
Liberal Globalization 2. China's Strategic Narratives in Global Governance
Reform under Xi Jinping 3. China's Belt and Road Initiative as Nascent
World Order Structure and Concept? Between Sino-Centering and
Sino-Deflecting 4. Co-evolutionary Pragmatism: Re-examine 'China Model' and
Its Impact on Developing Countries 5. From 'Peaceful Rise' to Peacebuilder?
How Evolving Chinese Discourses and Self-perceptions Impact Its Growing
Influence in Conflict Societies 6. Business is Business: How Does Trade
Relationship Fail to Boost Image of China? Part 2: Domestic Political
Economy 7. Party-state Realism: A Framework for Understanding China's
Approach to Foreign Policy 8. The Rationale and Effects of China's Belt and
Road Initiative: Reducing Vulnerabilities in Domestic Political Economy 9.
Beaconism and the Trumpian Metamorphosis of Chinese Liberal Intellectuals
10. Why Do Chinese Democrats Tend to Be More Nationalistic? Explaining
Popular Nationalism in Urban China Part 3: Geopolitics and Geo-Economics
11. China's Military Base in Djibouti: A Microcosm of China's Growing
Competition with the United States and New Bipolarity 12. China's Response
to Threats to its Overseas Economic Interests: Softening Non-Interference
and Cultivating Hegemony 13. Constructing a U.S.-China Rivalry in the
Indo-Pacific and Beyond 14. Chinese Multinational Enterprises Operating in
Western Economies: Huawei in the US and the UK 15. The Tenuous
Co-Production of China's Belt and Road Initiative in Brazil and Latin
America 16. A Role Model for Africa or Exceptional Engagement? Assessing
China's South Sudan Experience