This volume discusses a range of key domestic forces driving the current Chinese growth ranging from economic reforms to governance practices to analyze their impact and influence at home as well as on China's foreign and security policies in its near and extended neighbourhood. At the same time, the volume also looks at specific themes like technology, agricultural development, reform of state-owned enterprises and the use of Party bodies to engage in foreign propaganda work among other things to offer examples of the merging of Chinese domestic political and foreign policy interests. In the…mehr
This volume discusses a range of key domestic forces driving the current Chinese growth ranging from economic reforms to governance practices to analyze their impact and influence at home as well as on China's foreign and security policies in its near and extended neighbourhood. At the same time, the volume also looks at specific themes like technology, agricultural development, reform of state-owned enterprises and the use of Party bodies to engage in foreign propaganda work among other things to offer examples of the merging of Chinese domestic political and foreign policy interests. In the process, the book offers its readers a better idea of China's place in the world as the Chinese themselves see it and the implications over time for China, its neighbourhood and the wider world.
Jabin T. Jacob is Associate Professor at the Department of International Relations and Governance Studies, Shiv Nadar University, India and Adjunct Research Fellow at the National Maritime Foundation, New Delhi, India. He was formerly Fellow and Assistant Director at the Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi and Associate Editor of the journal China Report. Jacob holds a PhD in Chinese Studies and has spent time as a student/researcher/faculty in Taiwan, France and Singapore. His research interests include Chinese foreign policy, Sino-Indian border areas, Indian and Chinese worldviews, and centre-province relations in China. Jacob has co-edited several volumes on Indian and Chinese foreign policies and his work has appeared in multiple international journals, books and media. Hoang The Anh is Vice Director-General, Institute of Chinese Studies at the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam and Editor of the Chinese Studies Review (in Vietnamese). He holds a PhD in Sociology from the Department of Sociology at Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou, China and had earlier completed a Masters in Social Sciences from the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Nanhua University, Taiwan. Hoang's research interests include China's development strategy, China's economy, society and Vietnam-China relations. His latest work is an edited volume on state-owned enterprises reform in China after the 18th Communist Party Congress and lessons for Vietnam (2018). He is also co-editor with Jabin T. Jacob of China and its Neighbourhood: Perspectives from India and Vietnam (2017).
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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Domestic Developments.- Chapter 2: Reform of Party and State Structures in China.- Chapter 3: Economic Development in China after the Nineteenth CPC National Congress.- Chapter 4: Xi Jinping's Political and Economic Initiatives and the 'Success Trap'.- Chapter 5: Political Considerations in Economic Reforms and Opening Up.- Chapter 6: Military Reforms in the Wake of the Nineteenth CPC National Congress.- Neighbourhood Policies.- Chapter 7: The BRI and the South China Sea Disputes in China's Ties with Southeast Asia.- Chapter 8: Flux and Spectacle in Northeast Asia and China's Reactions.- Chapter 9: Key Markers and Trends in Chinese Foreign Policy in South Asia.- Chapter 10: Strategic Competition between China and the United States in Indo-Pacific.- CPC Propaganda Abroad.- Chapter 11: The CPC's International Department and China's Party-Based Diplomacy.- Chapter 12: China's 'Great Overseas Propaganda' under the Belt and Road Initiative.- Economic Development and Foreign Policy.- Chapter 13: China's Quest for Global Leadership through Scientific and Technological Innovation.- Chapter 14: Rural Vitalization Strategy and Foreign Policy.- Chapter 15: China's State-Owned Enterprises as Agents of Party and State Power.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Domestic Developments.- Chapter 2: Reform of Party and State Structures in China.- Chapter 3: Economic Development in China after the Nineteenth CPC National Congress.- Chapter 4: Xi Jinping's Political and Economic Initiatives and the 'Success Trap'.- Chapter 5: Political Considerations in Economic Reforms and Opening Up.- Chapter 6: Military Reforms in the Wake of the Nineteenth CPC National Congress.- Neighbourhood Policies.- Chapter 7: The BRI and the South China Sea Disputes in China's Ties with Southeast Asia.- Chapter 8: Flux and Spectacle in Northeast Asia and China's Reactions.- Chapter 9: Key Markers and Trends in Chinese Foreign Policy in South Asia.- Chapter 10: Strategic Competition between China and the United States in Indo-Pacific.- CPC Propaganda Abroad.- Chapter 11: The CPC's International Department and China's Party-Based Diplomacy.- Chapter 12: China's 'Great Overseas Propaganda' under the Belt and Road Initiative.- Economic Development and Foreign Policy.- Chapter 13: China's Quest for Global Leadership through Scientific and Technological Innovation.- Chapter 14: Rural Vitalization Strategy and Foreign Policy.- Chapter 15: China's State-Owned Enterprises as Agents of Party and State Power.
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