China and the world : new directions in Chinese foreign relations
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China and the world : new directions in Chinese foreign relations
Westview Press, 1989
2nd ed., fully rev. and updated
- pbk
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Bibliography: p. 313-327
Includes index
Contents of Works
- New directions and old puzzles in Chinese foreign policy / Samuel S. Kim
- Domestic sources of Chinese foreign policy / David Bachman
- Maoist and post-Mao conceptualizations of world capitalism / Edward Friedman
- Sino-U.S. relations / Steven I. Levine
- Sino-Soviet relations of the 1980s / Chi Su
- China and the second world / Donald W. Klein
- China and the third world / Samuel S. Kim
- Soldiers and statesmen / Paul H.B. Godwin
- The political economy of China's turn outward / Bruce Cumings
- Chinese policy toward multilateral economic institutions / William R. Feeney
- The changing role of science and technology in China's foreign relations / Denis Fred Simon
- Chinese foreign policy options in the 1990s / Allen S. Whiting
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Description
A study of the developments of the post-Tiananmen years, addressing the issues raised by China's expanding and increasingly complex relationships with a rapidly changing global environment.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Theory and practice: China and the world in theory and practice, Samuel S. Kim
- domestic sources of Chinese foreign policy, David Backman
- anti-imperialism in Chinese foreign policy, Edward Friedman. Part 2 Interactions: Sino-American relations - testing the limits of discord, Steven I. Levine
- China and Russia - new beginnings, Lowell Dittmer
- Japan and Europe in Chinese foreign relations, Donald W. Klein
- China and the Third World in the changing world order, S.S. Kim. Part 3 Policies and issues: force and diplomacy - Chinese security policy in the post-Cold War era, Paul H.B. Godwin
- interdependence in China's foreign economic relations, Thomas W. Robinson
- human rights in Chinese foreign policy, James D. Seymour
- China and the multilateral economic institutions, William R. Feeney. Part 4 Prospects: the future of Chinese foreign policy, Allen S. Whiting.
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