This book takes an in-depth look at China's diplomacy in the New Era under the leadership of Xi Jinping. It begins with the analysis of China's rise and world transformation, the connotations of China's New Era and its new world ideal as "Community of Shared Future for Mankind" and then presents Xi Jinping's grand strategy by analyzing his new ideas on the governance of China and global governance, theory and practice of China's diplomacy in the New Era. Key concepts and innovation cases in China's diplomacy around security, BRI, opening-up strategy, and its strategic approach to the USA are…mehr
This book takes an in-depth look at China's diplomacy in the New Era under the leadership of Xi Jinping. It begins with the analysis of China's rise and world transformation, the connotations of China's New Era and its new world ideal as "Community of Shared Future for Mankind" and then presents Xi Jinping's grand strategy by analyzing his new ideas on the governance of China and global governance, theory and practice of China's diplomacy in the New Era. Key concepts and innovation cases in China's diplomacy around security, BRI, opening-up strategy, and its strategic approach to the USA are introduced as well, which builds an overview of China's diplomacy.
Professor XIAO Xi, Ph.D. of Jilin University (2004), serves as Distinguished University Professor, Dean of School of International & Public Affairs, Jilin University, President of Institute of National Development & Security Studies, Jilin University. She serves as Senior Research Fellow of St Antony¿s College, University of Oxford, and was Visiting Scholar at Cornell University from 2008 to 2009, University of Oxford from 2013 to 2014, and University of Waseda University in 2015. Professor XIAO has published more than 80 articles in authoritative journals home and abroad such as China: an International Journal, Social Sciences in China and CASS Journal of Political Science, and won a number of provincial and ministerial teaching and research awards. Professor MEN Honghua, Ph.D. of Peking University (2001), serves as Distinguished University Professor, Dean of School of Political Sciences & International Relations, President of Tongji Institute for China & World Studies, Tongji University, Director of Tongji Base for Research on International Governance of Cyberspace under the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) and the Ministry of Education (MOE), and member of the Steering Committee on Professional Teaching of Political Science in Higher Education under MOE. Prof. Men was Senior Visiting Scholar at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 2003, Japan Center for Economic Research from 2006 to 2007, Eisenhower Fellowships in 2011, University of Oxford from 2013 to 2014, and University of Tokyo in 2015. Professor Men¿s publications include 16 monographs, 52 edited or co-authored books, 5 textbooks, 16 translated books. He has published over 160 academic papers in professional journals such as Social Sciences in China.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface.- Chapter 1. China's New Era: The Unprecedented Changes Unseen in a Hundred Years and an Important Period of Strategic Opportunity for China.- Chapter 2. China's Grand Strategy: Xi Jinping's New Ideas, Concepts and Strategies for the Governance of China.- Chapter 3. Innovations and Practices of China's Diplomacy in the New Era.- Chapter 4. Optimizing the Concept of National Security and Creating a Path to National Security with Chinese Characteristics.- Chapter 5. The BRI and China-World Interactions.- Chapter 6. China's New Strategy for Dealing with Global Governance Crisis and Reform.- Chapter 7. Pushing China's Opening up in the New Era.- Chapter 8. China's Strategic Approach to the USA in the New Era.
Preface.- Chapter 1. China’s New Era: The Unprecedented Changes Unseen in a Hundred Years and an Important Period of Strategic Opportunity for China.- Chapter 2. China’s Grand Strategy: Xi Jinping’s New Ideas, Concepts and Strategies for the Governance of China.- Chapter 3. Innovations and Practices of China’s Diplomacy in the New Era.- Chapter 4. Optimizing the Concept of National Security and Creating a Path to National Security with Chinese Characteristics.- Chapter 5. The BRI and China-World Interactions.- Chapter 6. China’s New Strategy for Dealing with Global Governance Crisis and Reform.- Chapter 7. Pushing China’s Opening up in the New Era.- Chapter 8. China’s Strategic Approach to the USA in the New Era.
Preface.- Chapter 1. China's New Era: The Unprecedented Changes Unseen in a Hundred Years and an Important Period of Strategic Opportunity for China.- Chapter 2. China's Grand Strategy: Xi Jinping's New Ideas, Concepts and Strategies for the Governance of China.- Chapter 3. Innovations and Practices of China's Diplomacy in the New Era.- Chapter 4. Optimizing the Concept of National Security and Creating a Path to National Security with Chinese Characteristics.- Chapter 5. The BRI and China-World Interactions.- Chapter 6. China's New Strategy for Dealing with Global Governance Crisis and Reform.- Chapter 7. Pushing China's Opening up in the New Era.- Chapter 8. China's Strategic Approach to the USA in the New Era.
Preface.- Chapter 1. China’s New Era: The Unprecedented Changes Unseen in a Hundred Years and an Important Period of Strategic Opportunity for China.- Chapter 2. China’s Grand Strategy: Xi Jinping’s New Ideas, Concepts and Strategies for the Governance of China.- Chapter 3. Innovations and Practices of China’s Diplomacy in the New Era.- Chapter 4. Optimizing the Concept of National Security and Creating a Path to National Security with Chinese Characteristics.- Chapter 5. The BRI and China-World Interactions.- Chapter 6. China’s New Strategy for Dealing with Global Governance Crisis and Reform.- Chapter 7. Pushing China’s Opening up in the New Era.- Chapter 8. China’s Strategic Approach to the USA in the New Era.
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