China sometimes shows leadership in organizing global challenges, but its role can be less constructive. This book engages students of international relations and China with a theory of how rising powers approach international cooperation strategically, illustrated with case studies of Central Asia, nuclear proliferation, international finance, and climate change.
China sometimes shows leadership in organizing global challenges, but its role can be less constructive. This book engages students of international relations and China with a theory of how rising powers approach international cooperation strategically, illustrated with case studies of Central Asia, nuclear proliferation, international finance, and climate change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott L. Kastner is Professor of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park. He is the author of Political Conflict and Economic Interdependence across the Taiwan Strait and Beyond (2009), and his articles have appeared in journals such as International Security, the Journal of Conflict Resolution and International Studies Quarterly.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: explaining China's international behavior 2. Theory: when do rising powers choose to invest, hold-up, or accept existing regime arrangements? 3. The context and content of China's rise 4. Order in Central Asia: from accept to invest 5. Nuclear nonproliferation: accept, but invest selectively in the North Korea issue 6. Global financial governance: from accept to hold-up 7. Climate change negotiations: from hold-up to invest 8. Conclusions References Index.
1. Introduction: explaining China's international behavior 2. Theory: when do rising powers choose to invest, hold-up, or accept existing regime arrangements? 3. The context and content of China's rise 4. Order in Central Asia: from accept to invest 5. Nuclear nonproliferation: accept, but invest selectively in the North Korea issue 6. Global financial governance: from accept to hold-up 7. Climate change negotiations: from hold-up to invest 8. Conclusions References Index.
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