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To say that the rise of China has captured the popular attention is something of an understatement. Hardly a day goes by without the publication of a new study that confidently predicts China's future - be that a focus on internal challenges and potential collapse, or China's rise to inevitable global dominance. The aim of this eight-volume collection is to provide, in a single resource, an overarching view of the totality of China's place in the world. In this new major work, the international team of editors have created a carefully balanced collection of seminal publications from leading…mehr

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To say that the rise of China has captured the popular attention is something of an understatement. Hardly a day goes by without the publication of a new study that confidently predicts China's future - be that a focus on internal challenges and potential collapse, or China's rise to inevitable global dominance. The aim of this eight-volume collection is to provide, in a single resource, an overarching view of the totality of China's place in the world. In this new major work, the international team of editors have created a carefully balanced collection of seminal publications from leading scholars from both inside and outside of China, introduced by a newly-written chapter contextualizing the diverse perspectives on China's changing global role they represent. Volume One: Theoretical Perspectives Volume Two: Making Foreign Policy Volume Three: China and "Traditional" Partners - the Developed World and (South)East Asia Volume Four: China and the Developing World Volume Five: National Security and Territorial Issues Volume Six: China and the Global Economy Volume Seven: Global Governance Volume Eight: China Challenges and Global Issues
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Shaun Breslin is Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, where he is an Associate Fellow of The Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation. He is also an Associate Fellow of The Asia Research Centre at Murdoch University in Western Australia, and Associate Fellow of the Chatham House Asia Programme. Professor Breslin is a member of the Garnet Network of Excellence and a Consortium Member of the Network of European Studies Centres in Asia. He is co-editor of The Pacific Review. Carla Freeman is Associate Research Professor and Associate Director of the China Studies program at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Washington DC, where she also is the Executive Director of its Foreign Policy Institute and lead advisor to The SAIS Review of International Affairs. Professor Freeman publishes extensively on Chinese foreign and domestic policy, directing her writing toward both the academic and policy communities. Simon Shen is an Associate Professor and Director of both the Global Studies Programme and the Master of Global Political Economy Programme in the Faculty of Social Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prof. Shen is an active researcher who has published dozens of academic research articles in leading internationally refereed journals, including China Quarterly, China Review and Journal of Contemporary China, among others. As a frequent speaker on global issues and a regular commentator on international relations, he has been appointed to join various public services and is also the founder of various NGOs to promote global studies in China and Hong Kong.