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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Rex Li |
| ISBN: | 9780415449403 0415449405 9780415449410 0415449413 |
| OCLC Number: | 475407496 |
| Notes: | 1. A Rising China, IR Theories and Chinese Security Discourse of East Asian Powers2. Hegemonic Aspirations in a Unipolar World: US Security Strategy under the George Bush Snr and Bill Clinton Presidencies3. September 11, Preemption and the Bush Doctrine: US Security Strategy under the George W. Bush Administration4. Security, Identity and Strategic Choice: Japan's Quest for a Great Power Status5. A Key Player in an Emerging Multipolar World: Russia and East Asian Security6. China's Response to the Security Challenge of the Major Powers in East Asia: Identity Construction and Great Power Aspirations7. Conclusion: Chinese Security Discourse and Its Implications for the Debate on the Rise of China. |
| Description: | xvii, 297 s. : ill. |
| Contents: | 1. A Rising China, IR Theories and Chinese Security Discourse of East Asian Powers 2. Hegemonic Aspirations in a Unipolar World: US Security Strategy under the George Bush Snr and Bill Clinton Presidencies 3. September 11, Preemption and the Bush Doctrine: US Security Strategy under the George W. Bush Administration 4. Security, Identity and Strategic Choice: Japan's Quest for a Great Power Status 5. A Key Player in an Emerging Multipolar World: Russia and East Asian Security 6. China's Response to the Security Challenge of the Major Powers in East Asia: Identity Construction and Great Power Aspirations 7. Conclusion: Chinese Security Discourse and Its Implications for the Debate on the Rise of China |
| Series Title: | Politics in Asia series, 72 |
| Responsibility: | Rex Li. |
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'[The book] brings necessary insights into the options that are being discussed in Beijing and into the extent to which leaders may be exposed to different points of view. ! the extant use of Chinese-language material matches the use of English-language material, giving access to the Chinese realm of policy-making to an extent that cannot be overestimated. This is an important book, which should be read by all those with an interest in Chinese foreign affairs and international security, among them undergraduate and postgraduate students, university teachers and practitioners.' - International Affairs (Vol. 85, No. 4, July 2009) 'China has interesting political debates, but much stricter limits on what can be said than in the democracies. Still, the country is abuzz with think-tanks and academics publishing on foreign policy, some of them increasingly influential with the ruling elite. Rex Li's book draws on their output to provide a useful overview of Chinese thinking about the world.' - Times Higher Education, October 2009 'Understanding Chinese foreign policy has been a challenge for analysts trained in Western international systems approaches and theories. Rising China provides a bridge between Chinese experts writing on their perception of the world and dominant Western theories on international relations. ! Now that China has become the world's fourth-largest economy, an analysis of security discourse is of critical importance. ! What makes the book particularly valuable is the dissection and summary of extensive Chinese literature on how China views events and the intentions of the US, Russia, and Japan. ! The book's main value is its comprehensive review of Chinese literature on perceptions of China in the East Asian region.' - The China Journal (No. 63, January 2010) Read more...
