Rising Powers and State Transformation
Herausgeber: Heathershaw, John; Hameiri, Shahar; Jones, Lee
Rising Powers and State Transformation
Herausgeber: Heathershaw, John; Hameiri, Shahar; Jones, Lee
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Rising Powers and State Transformation advances the concept of 'state transformation' as a useful lens through which to examine rising power states' foreign policymaking and implementation, with chapters dedicated to China, Russia, India, Brazil, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia.
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Rising Powers and State Transformation advances the concept of 'state transformation' as a useful lens through which to examine rising power states' foreign policymaking and implementation, with chapters dedicated to China, Russia, India, Brazil, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9781032839189
- ISBN-10: 103283918X
- Artikelnr.: 70438673
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9781032839189
- ISBN-10: 103283918X
- Artikelnr.: 70438673
Shahar Hameiri is Associate Professor of International Politics in the School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland. Lee Jones is Reader in International Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London. John Heathershaw is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Politics, University of Exeter.
Introduction: Reframing the rising powers debate: state transformation and
foreign policy Shahar Hameiri, Lee Jones and John Heathershaw 1.
Understanding China's 'Belt and Road Initiative': beyond 'grand strategy'
to a state transformation analysis Lee Jones and Jinghan Zeng 2. Centred
discourse, decentred practice: the relational production of Russian and
Chinese 'rising' power in Central Asia John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen and
Alexander Cooley 3. State transformation goes nuclear: Chinese National
Nuclear Companies' expansion into Europe Biao Zhang 4. Coordination and
control in Russia's foreign policy: travails of Putin's curators in the
near abroad Daria Isachenko 5. Peacebuilding think tanks, Indian foreign
policy and the Kashmir conflict Stuti Bhatnagar and Priya Chacko 6. Can
constituent states influence foreign and security policy? Coalitional
dynamics in India Madhan Mohan Jaganathan 7. From centralisation to
fragmentation and back again: the role of non-state actors in Brazil's
transformed foreign policy Daniel Cardoso 8. State transformation and
cross-border regionalism in Indonesia's periphery: contesting the centre
Moch Faisal Karim 9. Beyond royal politics: state transformation and
foreign policy in Saudi Arabia Babak Mohammadzadeh
foreign policy Shahar Hameiri, Lee Jones and John Heathershaw 1.
Understanding China's 'Belt and Road Initiative': beyond 'grand strategy'
to a state transformation analysis Lee Jones and Jinghan Zeng 2. Centred
discourse, decentred practice: the relational production of Russian and
Chinese 'rising' power in Central Asia John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen and
Alexander Cooley 3. State transformation goes nuclear: Chinese National
Nuclear Companies' expansion into Europe Biao Zhang 4. Coordination and
control in Russia's foreign policy: travails of Putin's curators in the
near abroad Daria Isachenko 5. Peacebuilding think tanks, Indian foreign
policy and the Kashmir conflict Stuti Bhatnagar and Priya Chacko 6. Can
constituent states influence foreign and security policy? Coalitional
dynamics in India Madhan Mohan Jaganathan 7. From centralisation to
fragmentation and back again: the role of non-state actors in Brazil's
transformed foreign policy Daniel Cardoso 8. State transformation and
cross-border regionalism in Indonesia's periphery: contesting the centre
Moch Faisal Karim 9. Beyond royal politics: state transformation and
foreign policy in Saudi Arabia Babak Mohammadzadeh
Introduction: Reframing the rising powers debate: state transformation and
foreign policy Shahar Hameiri, Lee Jones and John Heathershaw 1.
Understanding China's 'Belt and Road Initiative': beyond 'grand strategy'
to a state transformation analysis Lee Jones and Jinghan Zeng 2. Centred
discourse, decentred practice: the relational production of Russian and
Chinese 'rising' power in Central Asia John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen and
Alexander Cooley 3. State transformation goes nuclear: Chinese National
Nuclear Companies' expansion into Europe Biao Zhang 4. Coordination and
control in Russia's foreign policy: travails of Putin's curators in the
near abroad Daria Isachenko 5. Peacebuilding think tanks, Indian foreign
policy and the Kashmir conflict Stuti Bhatnagar and Priya Chacko 6. Can
constituent states influence foreign and security policy? Coalitional
dynamics in India Madhan Mohan Jaganathan 7. From centralisation to
fragmentation and back again: the role of non-state actors in Brazil's
transformed foreign policy Daniel Cardoso 8. State transformation and
cross-border regionalism in Indonesia's periphery: contesting the centre
Moch Faisal Karim 9. Beyond royal politics: state transformation and
foreign policy in Saudi Arabia Babak Mohammadzadeh
foreign policy Shahar Hameiri, Lee Jones and John Heathershaw 1.
Understanding China's 'Belt and Road Initiative': beyond 'grand strategy'
to a state transformation analysis Lee Jones and Jinghan Zeng 2. Centred
discourse, decentred practice: the relational production of Russian and
Chinese 'rising' power in Central Asia John Heathershaw, Catherine Owen and
Alexander Cooley 3. State transformation goes nuclear: Chinese National
Nuclear Companies' expansion into Europe Biao Zhang 4. Coordination and
control in Russia's foreign policy: travails of Putin's curators in the
near abroad Daria Isachenko 5. Peacebuilding think tanks, Indian foreign
policy and the Kashmir conflict Stuti Bhatnagar and Priya Chacko 6. Can
constituent states influence foreign and security policy? Coalitional
dynamics in India Madhan Mohan Jaganathan 7. From centralisation to
fragmentation and back again: the role of non-state actors in Brazil's
transformed foreign policy Daniel Cardoso 8. State transformation and
cross-border regionalism in Indonesia's periphery: contesting the centre
Moch Faisal Karim 9. Beyond royal politics: state transformation and
foreign policy in Saudi Arabia Babak Mohammadzadeh