To say that the rise of China has captured the popular attention is something of an understatement. Hardly a day goes by without the publication of a new study that confidently predicts China's future - be that a focus on internal challenges and potential collapse, or China's rise to inevitable global dominance. The aim of this eight-volume collection is to provide, in a single resource, an overarching view of the totality of China's place in the world.
In this new major work, the international team of editors have created a carefully balanced collection of seminal publications...
To say that the rise of China has captured the popular attention is something of an understatement. Hardly a day goes by without the publication of...
This book traces the impact of the global financial crisis on East Asia, and the way that key regional states responded to the crisis. It considers the extent to which the region is decoupling from the global economy (or the West), the impact of crises on the definition of "region", and the effectiveness and functioning of regional institutions and governance mechanisms (including environmental governance). A key focus of the book is the increasing legitimacy of statist alternatives to (neo)liberal development strategies and modes of governance - or perhaps more correctly, the extent to which...
This book traces the impact of the global financial crisis on East Asia, and the way that key regional states responded to the crisis. It considers th...
In a relatively short period of time, the study of China s international relations has gone from being a topic that interested a fairly small group of scholars and analysts to one that is close to if not actually at the centre of academic and policy agendas. Moreover, it is not just the importance of these relations that have changed, but also their type and scale. China s relations with the USA and questions of great power politics may continue to dominate, with relations with the rest of Asia coming a close second; but economic interactions, and their political consequences, with...
In a relatively short period of time, the study of China s international relations has gone from being a topic that interested a fairly small group...
The question of how China will relate to a globalising world is one of the key issues in contemporary international relations and scholarship on China, yet the angle of innovation has not been properly addressed within the field. This book explores innovation in China from an International Relations perspective in terms of four areas: foreign and security policy, international relations theory, soft power/image management, and resistance.
Under the complex condition of globalisation, innovation becomes a particularly useful analytical concept because it is well suited to...
The question of how China will relate to a globalising world is one of the key issues in contemporary international relations and scholarship on Ch...