China's rising global profile : the great power tradition
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China's rising global profile : the great power tradition
(Sussex library of Asian studies)
Sussex Academic Press, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
China is an emerging superpower with growing economic and political interests worldwide that need to be preserved and enhanced. As China becomes economically powerful, it has also become more ambitious and assertive. Its foreign policy strategy is aimed at protecting the country from external threats as it pursues its geopolitical interests, allowing China to continue with economic reforms as well as the acquisition of comprehensive national power. China initially shied away from playing an active role in international affairs commensurate with its economic weight. This was primarily because the political leadership made a strategic choice to concentrate on economic development at home without attempting a more interventionist global role lest it distract from the number one priority of economic development. But the last few years have seen China shun this reticence like a traditional great power and signal that it is no longer willing to watch international events unfold from the sidelines, thereby promoting its new status as a global player of significance. It is this evolving global profile of China that is the focus of this book as Harsh V Pant examines the growing role of China in various parts of the world -- Asia-Pacific, South Asia, Africa, Middle East, Indian Ocean and Europe -- and the tough diplomatic choices that it is having to make as it goes about asserting its interests.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction by Moshe Ma'oz
- Modern Myths of Muslim Anti-Semitism
- The Image of the Jew/Zionist/Israeli in the Arab World
- The Breakdown of Arab-Israeli Peace: Research from Remote, Reciprocal Stereotypes & Anti-Normalization - The Case of Jordan
- Islam & the Question of Peace with Israel: Jad al-Haqqs Fatwa Permitting Egypts 1979 Peace Treaty with Israel
- Saudi Arabia & Israel: The Essence of Strategic Pragmatism
- Myth, History & Realpolitik: Morocco & its Jewish Community
- Babylon versus Zion: Changing Iraqi Perceptions of Israel
- Azerbaijani Public Perceptions of Jews & the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Turkish Policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Dancing in the Dark: Pulling the Veil off Israeli-Pakistan Relations
- Indian Muslims & the Three Js: Jews, Jerusalem & the Jewish State
- Indonesian Muslims Perceptions of Jews & Israel
- African Islam: Its Attitudes towards Israel & Judaism
- "The Triangle": Europeans, Muslims, Jews
- An Examination of Current Attitudes of Muslim Americans Toward Jews, Israel & Jerusalem
- Index.
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