Recognising Sinocentrism as the core motivation behind Xi Jinping's vision for the reconstruction of Asia, Rozman, Sun and Cohen present a comprehensive and updated analysis of Chinese foreign policy towards Asia, uncovering the deep-seated calculations behind Xi's policies across four arenas of distinct interest in the last decade.
Recognising Sinocentrism as the core motivation behind Xi Jinping's vision for the reconstruction of Asia, Rozman, Sun and Cohen present a comprehensive and updated analysis of Chinese foreign policy towards Asia, uncovering the deep-seated calculations behind Xi's policies across four arenas of distinct interest in the last decade.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gilbert Rozman is the Emeritus Musgrave Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, United States, and editor-in-chief of The Asan Forum. Yun Sun is a Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the East Asian Program as well as the Director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, United States. Danielle F. S. Cohen is the Director of Public Policy and an Instructor in Politics and History at Lake Forest College, United States.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Sinocentrism as China's Driving Force Part 1: Sinocentrism's Takeoff, 2013-2016 1. China's Strategic Thinking toward the US Role in the Indo-Pacific, 2013-2016 2. China Cleaves Northeast Asia in Two, 2013-2016 3. China's Relations with Asia's Southern Tier, 2013-2016 Part 2: Sinocentrism Taking Flight, 2017-2020 4. China's Strategic Thinking toward the US Role in the Indo-Pacific, 2017-2020 5. Repulsing Challenges to Sinocentrism in Northeast Asia, 2017-2020 6. China's Relations with Asia's Southern Tier, 2017-2020 Part 3 Sinocentrism in Full Flight, 2021-2024 7. China's Strategic Thinking toward the US Role in the Indo-Pacific, 2021-2024 8. How China Doubled Down on the Polarization of Northeast Asia, 2021-2024 9. China's Relations with Asia's Southern Tier, 2021-2024 10. China's Strategic Thinking toward Central Asia: An Overview
Introduction: Sinocentrism as China's Driving Force Part 1: Sinocentrism's Takeoff, 2013-2016 1. China's Strategic Thinking toward the US Role in the Indo-Pacific, 2013-2016 2. China Cleaves Northeast Asia in Two, 2013-2016 3. China's Relations with Asia's Southern Tier, 2013-2016 Part 2: Sinocentrism Taking Flight, 2017-2020 4. China's Strategic Thinking toward the US Role in the Indo-Pacific, 2017-2020 5. Repulsing Challenges to Sinocentrism in Northeast Asia, 2017-2020 6. China's Relations with Asia's Southern Tier, 2017-2020 Part 3 Sinocentrism in Full Flight, 2021-2024 7. China's Strategic Thinking toward the US Role in the Indo-Pacific, 2021-2024 8. How China Doubled Down on the Polarization of Northeast Asia, 2021-2024 9. China's Relations with Asia's Southern Tier, 2021-2024 10. China's Strategic Thinking toward Central Asia: An Overview
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