Chinese Foreign Policy Under Xi
«
'...this book captures an important moment in China's modern history that is critical to understanding China's trajectory for the coming years...there are useful insights and helpful information to be found in the book; those with a basic knowledge of China will find most of the essays enlightening, as will experts who do not deal with the specific fields addressed.' - Carice Witte, Founder and Executive Director, SIGNAL (Sino-Israel Global Network & Academic Leadership), Tel Aviv, Israel.
»
There has been a discernable calibration of Chinese foreign policy since the ascension of Xi Jinping to the top leadership positions in China. The operative term here is adjustment rather than renovation because there has not been a fundamental transformation of Chinese foreign policy or "setting up of a new kitchen" in foreign affairs. Les mer
Logg inn for å se din bonus
In short, this has not been a complete metamorphosis but there are real changes, with important repercussions for China and the international system. The burning questions then are What, Where, How and Why: What are these key foreign policy adjustments? Where and how have these occurred in Chinese diplomacy? And what are the reasons or drivers that inform these changes? This book seeks to capture these changes. Featuring contributions from academics, think-tank intellectuals and policy practitioners, all engaged in the compelling business of China-watching, the book aims to shed more light on the calibrations that have animated China's diplomacy under Xi, a leader who by most accounts is considered the most powerful Chinese numero uno since Deng Xiaoping.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 210
- ISBN
- 9781138366046
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
Anmeldelser
«
'...this book captures an important moment in China's modern history that is critical to understanding China's trajectory for the coming years...there are useful insights and helpful information to be found in the book; those with a basic knowledge of China will find most of the essays enlightening, as will experts who do not deal with the specific fields addressed.' - Carice Witte, Founder and Executive Director, SIGNAL (Sino-Israel Global Network & Academic Leadership), Tel Aviv, Israel.
»