Foreign relations of the PRC : the legacies and constraints of China's international politics since 1949
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Foreign relations of the PRC : the legacies and constraints of China's international politics since 1949
Rowman & Littlefield, c2013
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- : cloth
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Bibliography: p. 331-348
Includes index
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: cloth ISBN 9781442220157
Description
This cogent but comprehensive book examines the international relations of the People's Republic of China since its founding in 1949. Noted scholar Robert G. Sutter provides a balanced assessment of the country's recent successes and advances as well as the important legacies and constraints that hamper it, especially in nearby Asia-long the focus of China's foreign policy attention. Advances the PRC has made in other parts of the world focus mainly on commercial interests, limiting its actual impact on world affairs. Sutter shows readers how to use China's rise in nearby Asia as a reliable barometer of how important and effective it actually will become internationally.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Assessing China's Role in World Affairs
Chapter 2: Mao's Changing Course in Foreign Affairs, 1949-1969
Chapter 3: Maneuvering between the United States and USSR, 1969-1989
Chapter 4: Chinese Foreign Relations after the Cold War
Chapter 5: Patterns in Decision Making and International Outlook
Chapter 6: China's Changing Importance in World Affairs
Chapter 7: Relations with the United States
Chapter 8: Relations with Neighboring Asian Countries
Chapter 9: Relations beyond Nearby Asia
Chapter 10: Implications and Outlook
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: pbk ISBN 9781442220164
Description
This cogent but comprehensive book examines the international relations of the People's Republic of China since its founding in 1949. Noted scholar Robert G. Sutter provides a balanced assessment of the country's recent successes and advances as well as the important legacies and constraints that hamper it, especially in nearby Asia-long the focus of China's foreign policy attention. Advances the PRC has made in other parts of the world focus mainly on commercial interests, limiting its actual impact on world affairs. Sutter shows readers how to use China's rise in nearby Asia as a reliable barometer of how important and effective it actually will become internationally.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Assessing China's Role in World Affairs
Chapter 2: Mao's Changing Course in Foreign Affairs, 1949-1969
Chapter 3: Maneuvering Between the United States and USSR, 1969-1989
Chapter 4: Chinese Foreign Relations after the Cold War
Chapter 5: Patterns in Decision Making and International Outlook
Chapter 6: China's Changing Importance in World Affairs
Chapter 7: Relations with the United States
Chapter 8: Relations with Neighboring Asian Countries
Chapter 9: Relations beyond Nearby Asia
Chapter 10: Implications and Outlook
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