Online Chinese Nationalism and China's Bilateral Relations
Herausgeber: Breslin, Shaun; Shen, Simon
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Herausgeber: Breslin, Shaun; Shen, Simon
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Online Chinese Nationalism and China's Bilateral Relations covers a new topic of interest to scholars and students studying Chinese politics and society, Chinese diplomacy, and e-politics by looking at the interaction between online nationalism and the bilateral relations between China and various parts of the world.
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Online Chinese Nationalism and China's Bilateral Relations covers a new topic of interest to scholars and students studying Chinese politics and society, Chinese diplomacy, and e-politics by looking at the interaction between online nationalism and the bilateral relations between China and various parts of the world.
Produktdetails
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- Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780739132470
- ISBN-10: 0739132474
- Artikelnr.: 28523985
- Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 661g
- ISBN-13: 9780739132470
- ISBN-10: 0739132474
- Artikelnr.: 28523985
Simon Shen is associate professor in the Department of Social Sciences at the Hong Kong Institute of Education and chief coordinator/adjunct associate professor of the Master of Global Political Economy Programme at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Shaun Breslin is professor in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick.
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. When China Plugged In: Structural Origins
of Online Chinese Nationalism Chapter 3 2. Nationalism-on-demand? When
Chinese Sovereignty Goes Online Part 4 The First Layer: Japan, Taiwan and
the USA Chapter 5 3. China's Online Nationalism towards Japan Chapter 6
4.Networking Anti-Japanese Protests: Popular Sovereignty Reasserted since
2005 Chapter 7 5. Alternative Online Chinese Nationalism: Response to the
Anti-Japanese Campaign in China on Hong Kong's Internet Chapter 8 6.
Ethnocentric Perceptive Re-explored: Online Chinese Nationalism toward
Taiwan Chapter 9 7. The "Two Americas" Dichotomy: Online Chinese
Nationalism towards the United States of America Part 10 The Second Layer:
The Rests of the World Chapter 11 8. Beyond Sino-ASEAN Relations: Online
Chinese Nationalism towards Southeast Asia Chapter 12 9. Online Chinese
Nationalism toward the European Union: Economic and Diplomatic Implications
of the Olympic Torch Relay Protests Chapter 13 10. Online Nationalism and
Sino-UK Relations Chapter 14 11. A constructed (un)reality on China's
re-entry into Africa: the Chinese online community perception of Africa
Chapter 15 12.Discussions on Sino-Latin American Relations at Qiangguo
Forums (or the Lack Thereof) Part 16 Conclusion Chapter 17 13. Online
Chinese nationalism(s): Comparisons and Findings
of Online Chinese Nationalism Chapter 3 2. Nationalism-on-demand? When
Chinese Sovereignty Goes Online Part 4 The First Layer: Japan, Taiwan and
the USA Chapter 5 3. China's Online Nationalism towards Japan Chapter 6
4.Networking Anti-Japanese Protests: Popular Sovereignty Reasserted since
2005 Chapter 7 5. Alternative Online Chinese Nationalism: Response to the
Anti-Japanese Campaign in China on Hong Kong's Internet Chapter 8 6.
Ethnocentric Perceptive Re-explored: Online Chinese Nationalism toward
Taiwan Chapter 9 7. The "Two Americas" Dichotomy: Online Chinese
Nationalism towards the United States of America Part 10 The Second Layer:
The Rests of the World Chapter 11 8. Beyond Sino-ASEAN Relations: Online
Chinese Nationalism towards Southeast Asia Chapter 12 9. Online Chinese
Nationalism toward the European Union: Economic and Diplomatic Implications
of the Olympic Torch Relay Protests Chapter 13 10. Online Nationalism and
Sino-UK Relations Chapter 14 11. A constructed (un)reality on China's
re-entry into Africa: the Chinese online community perception of Africa
Chapter 15 12.Discussions on Sino-Latin American Relations at Qiangguo
Forums (or the Lack Thereof) Part 16 Conclusion Chapter 17 13. Online
Chinese nationalism(s): Comparisons and Findings
Part 1 Introduction Chapter 2 1. When China Plugged In: Structural Origins
of Online Chinese Nationalism Chapter 3 2. Nationalism-on-demand? When
Chinese Sovereignty Goes Online Part 4 The First Layer: Japan, Taiwan and
the USA Chapter 5 3. China's Online Nationalism towards Japan Chapter 6
4.Networking Anti-Japanese Protests: Popular Sovereignty Reasserted since
2005 Chapter 7 5. Alternative Online Chinese Nationalism: Response to the
Anti-Japanese Campaign in China on Hong Kong's Internet Chapter 8 6.
Ethnocentric Perceptive Re-explored: Online Chinese Nationalism toward
Taiwan Chapter 9 7. The "Two Americas" Dichotomy: Online Chinese
Nationalism towards the United States of America Part 10 The Second Layer:
The Rests of the World Chapter 11 8. Beyond Sino-ASEAN Relations: Online
Chinese Nationalism towards Southeast Asia Chapter 12 9. Online Chinese
Nationalism toward the European Union: Economic and Diplomatic Implications
of the Olympic Torch Relay Protests Chapter 13 10. Online Nationalism and
Sino-UK Relations Chapter 14 11. A constructed (un)reality on China's
re-entry into Africa: the Chinese online community perception of Africa
Chapter 15 12.Discussions on Sino-Latin American Relations at Qiangguo
Forums (or the Lack Thereof) Part 16 Conclusion Chapter 17 13. Online
Chinese nationalism(s): Comparisons and Findings
of Online Chinese Nationalism Chapter 3 2. Nationalism-on-demand? When
Chinese Sovereignty Goes Online Part 4 The First Layer: Japan, Taiwan and
the USA Chapter 5 3. China's Online Nationalism towards Japan Chapter 6
4.Networking Anti-Japanese Protests: Popular Sovereignty Reasserted since
2005 Chapter 7 5. Alternative Online Chinese Nationalism: Response to the
Anti-Japanese Campaign in China on Hong Kong's Internet Chapter 8 6.
Ethnocentric Perceptive Re-explored: Online Chinese Nationalism toward
Taiwan Chapter 9 7. The "Two Americas" Dichotomy: Online Chinese
Nationalism towards the United States of America Part 10 The Second Layer:
The Rests of the World Chapter 11 8. Beyond Sino-ASEAN Relations: Online
Chinese Nationalism towards Southeast Asia Chapter 12 9. Online Chinese
Nationalism toward the European Union: Economic and Diplomatic Implications
of the Olympic Torch Relay Protests Chapter 13 10. Online Nationalism and
Sino-UK Relations Chapter 14 11. A constructed (un)reality on China's
re-entry into Africa: the Chinese online community perception of Africa
Chapter 15 12.Discussions on Sino-Latin American Relations at Qiangguo
Forums (or the Lack Thereof) Part 16 Conclusion Chapter 17 13. Online
Chinese nationalism(s): Comparisons and Findings