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Asian thought on China's changing international relations
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Asian thought on China's changing international relations/ Edited by Niv Horesh, Emilian Kavalski.
Author:
Horesh, Niv,
other author:
Kavalski, Emilian,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
Description:
272 p. :5 ill. :
Notes:
Electronic book text.
Subject:
International relations - China. -
Subject:
Asia - Civilization -
Online resource:
Online journal 'available contents' page
ISBN:
1137299339 (electronic bk.) :
Asian thought on China's changing international relations
Horesh, Niv,
Asian thought on China's changing international relations
[electronic resource] /Edited by Niv Horesh, Emilian Kavalski. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 272 p. :5 ill. - Palgrave studies in international relations.
Electronic book text.
Introduction: Are Asia's Thinkers Accommodating China's Rise?-- Niv Horesh PART I: CHINESE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS REFRAMED? 1. Chinese Exceptionalism and the Politics of History-- William A. Callahan 2. A Realist Never Changes His Spots: A Critical Analysis of Yan Xuetong's Turn to Culture in Chinese International Relations-- Linsay Cunningham-Cross 3. Wang Gungwu and the Study of China's International Relations-- Yongnian Zheng and Dan Wu 4. On Wang Hui's Contribution to an 'Asian School of Chinese International Relations'-- Ralph Weber PART II: REFLECTIONS ON CHINESE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 5. Australian Intellectual and Popular Responses to China's Rise-- Colin Mackerras 6. Respected and Suspected: Middle Eastern Perceptions of China's Rise-- Yitzhak Shichor 7. Kazakh Responses to the Rise of China: Between Elite Band-wagoning and Societal Ambivalence?-- Michael Clarke 8. Korean Responses to Historic Narratives of Sino-Korean Relations and China's New International Relations Thinking-- Hyun Jin Kim 9. Japanese Intellectual Responses to China's Rise-- Peter Mauch 10. How Can They Theorize? Strategic Insensitivity towards Nascent Chinese International Relations Thinking in Taiwan-- Chih-yu Shih and Ching-chang Chen Conclusion: Recognizing Chinese International Relations Theory-- Emilian Kavalski.
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At the end of the Cold War, commentators were pondering how far Western ideas would spread; today, the debate seems to be how far Chinese ideas will reach. This volume examines Chinese international relations thought and practices, identifying the extent to which China's rise has provoked fresh geo-strategic and intellectual shifts within Asia.At the end of the Cold War, commentators were pondering how far Western ideas would spread in an international environment defined by 'the end of history'. Today, the debate seems to be how far Chinese ideas will reach. This innovative edited volume goes beyond the conventional focus on China's bilateral relations, in a bid to identify the extent to which China's nascent rise has provoked fresh geo-strategic and intellectual shifts within Asia. Offering a unique discussion of the evolution of Chinese schools of International Relations and the reactions of China's Asian partners to the practices of its international interactions, the contributors to this volume seek to explain and understand the relational nature of China's international outreach in the full spectrum of its unabridged complexity, contingency, and contradictions.
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Niv Horesh is Reader in Chinese Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK and Associate Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. He researches the economic history of China, China in world history, the socio-economic history of Shanghai, and eighteenth and nineteenth-century depictions of East Asia. Emilian Kavalski is Associate Professor at the Australian Catholic University, Sydney and book series editor of 'Rethinking Asia and International Relations'. His research explores the security governance of complexity, the interactions between the EU, China, and India in Central Asia, and the contributions of complexity thinking to IR theory.
ISBN: 1137299339 (electronic bk.) :£65.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
1008694
International relations
--China.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
1008691
Asia
--Civilization
LC Class. No.: DS779.47 / .A75 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 327.51
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