China's foreign relations

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China's foreign relations

Denny Roy

Rowman & Littlefield, 1998

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 246-260

Includes index

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Volume

: cloth ISBN 9780847690121

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Poised to become the dominant Asia-Pacific power, China yet remains an elusive international player. In this timely text, Denny Roy shows how the drive for security and power underlying Chinese foreign policy is reinforced by other important factors, including China's internal political struggles and unique, historically driven perceptions of international affairs. Providing a wide-ranging assessment of China's foreign policy, the author explores the PRC's relationships with key international organizations and countries, including the United States, Japan, Russia, Korea, India, and the Southeast Asian states. Roy also examines the broad implications of Beijing's outward orientation: its increasing economic interdependence with foreign consumers and suppliers, its struggle to cope with the challenges of globalization, and the People's Liberation Army's aspiration to build China into a world-class military power. The author concludes by analyzing the possibility of a "China threat" to the Asia-Pacific region and identifying key issues that will influence the future direction of Chinese foreign policy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 A Historical Overview of Chinese Foreign Relations Chapter 3 The View from Beijing Chapter 4 The Structure and Process of Foreign Policy-Making Chapter 5 China and the World Economy Chapter 6 Defending the PRC Chapter 7 China and Global Politics Chapter 8 Regional Relationships Chapter 9 The Future of China's Foreign Relations Chapter 10 Chinese Foreign Policy and International Relations Theory
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: pbk ISBN 9780847690138

Description

In this timely text, Denny Roy shows how the drive for security and power underlying Chinese foreign policy is reinforced by other important factors, including China's internal political struggles and unique, historically driven perceptions of international affairs. Providing a wide-ranging assessment of China's foreign policy, the author explores the PRC's relationships with key international organizations and countries, including the United States, Japan, Russia, Korea, India, and the Southeast Asian states.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 A Historical Overview of Chinese Foreign Relations Chapter 3 The View from Beijing Chapter 4 The Structure and Process of Foreign Policy-Making Chapter 5 China and the World Economy Chapter 6 Defending the PRC Chapter 7 China and Global Politics Chapter 8 Regional Relationships Chapter 9 The Future of China's Foreign Relations Chapter 10 Chinese Foreign Policy and International Relations Theory

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