Brantly Womack argues that China's regional context is the key to both its economic success and its major political challenges. Pacific Asia is now the world's largest and most cohesive economic region, and China has returned to its center. China's regional experience and challenges will therefore shape its global outlook and prospects.
Brantly Womack argues that China's regional context is the key to both its economic success and its major political challenges. Pacific Asia is now the world's largest and most cohesive economic region, and China has returned to its center. China's regional experience and challenges will therefore shape its global outlook and prospects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brantly Womack is Senior Faculty Fellow at UVA's Miller Center and Emeritus Professor of Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Asymmetry and International Relationships (Cambridge, 2015), China Among Unequals: Asymmetric International Relationships in Asia (2010), and China and Vietnam: The Politics of Asymmetry (Cambridge 2006).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Continuities in China's Pacific Asian centrality 2. Thin connectivity: traditional Chinese centrality Commentary Wang Gungwu 3. Sharp connectivity: Western modernization and de-centered Pacific Asia Commentary Wu Yu-Shan 4. Thick connectivity: the re-centering of Pacific Asia Commentary Qin Yaqing 5. China, Pacific Asia, and reconfiguring a multinodal world Commentary: Evelyn Goh 6. Global power rivalry, Pacific Asia, and world order.
Introduction 1. Continuities in China's Pacific Asian centrality 2. Thin connectivity: traditional Chinese centrality Commentary Wang Gungwu 3. Sharp connectivity: Western modernization and de-centered Pacific Asia Commentary Wu Yu-Shan 4. Thick connectivity: the re-centering of Pacific Asia Commentary Qin Yaqing 5. China, Pacific Asia, and reconfiguring a multinodal world Commentary: Evelyn Goh 6. Global power rivalry, Pacific Asia, and world order.
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