This book posits an alternative narrative to China's rise by focusing on its impact on Asia. China's rapid rise as a multidimensional power is felt in all corners of the world and poses a direct challenge to the supremacy of the United States, which has held the status of a primary superpower ever since the end of the Cold War. For the most part, Asian countries want to avoid being dragged into this great power rivalry, preferring to adopt a more balanced and pragmatic approach. While a recognition of China's greatness does not necessarily place states in a subservient position, the author…mehr
This book posits an alternative narrative to China's rise by focusing on its impact on Asia. China's rapid rise as a multidimensional power is felt in all corners of the world and poses a direct challenge to the supremacy of the United States, which has held the status of a primary superpower ever since the end of the Cold War. For the most part, Asian countries want to avoid being dragged into this great power rivalry, preferring to adopt a more balanced and pragmatic approach. While a recognition of China's greatness does not necessarily place states in a subservient position, the author argues that the most prudent approach for Asian nations is to avoid being caught in the middle of the US-China rivalry, as this allows them to derive benefits from both sides.
Abdul Razak Baginda was most recently a visiting fellow at Reitaku University, Japan. He received his doctorate in International Relations from Trinity College, University of Oxford, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: Contextualising China.- Chapter 2: Examining China's History: Bringing the Past to the Future.- Chapter 3: The Multidimensional Elements of Chinese Power: An Assessment.- Chapter 4: Evaluating the China Threat: Between Perceived and Real.- Chapter 5: Regional Perceptions towards China: Safeguarding Interests.- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Balancing between Domestic and International Imperatives.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Contextualising China.- Chapter 2: Examining China’s History: Bringing the Past to the Future.- Chapter 3: The Multidimensional Elements of Chinese Power: An Assessment.- Chapter 4: Evaluating the China Threat: Between Perceived and Real.- Chapter 5: Regional Perceptions towards China: Safeguarding Interests.- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Balancing between Domestic and International Imperatives.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Contextualising China.- Chapter 2: Examining China's History: Bringing the Past to the Future.- Chapter 3: The Multidimensional Elements of Chinese Power: An Assessment.- Chapter 4: Evaluating the China Threat: Between Perceived and Real.- Chapter 5: Regional Perceptions towards China: Safeguarding Interests.- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Balancing between Domestic and International Imperatives.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Contextualising China.- Chapter 2: Examining China’s History: Bringing the Past to the Future.- Chapter 3: The Multidimensional Elements of Chinese Power: An Assessment.- Chapter 4: Evaluating the China Threat: Between Perceived and Real.- Chapter 5: Regional Perceptions towards China: Safeguarding Interests.- Chapter 6: Conclusion: Balancing between Domestic and International Imperatives.
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