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Eisenman (fellow in Asia studies, American Foreign Policy Council), Heginbotham (a political scientist at the RAND Corporation), and Mitchell (senior fellow for Asia, Center for Strategic and International Studies) present six comparative regional case studies examining Chinese foreign policy towards the developing world. Each aims to identify how China defines and pursues its interests in the region under question, which methods and assets are brought to bear to achieve policy objectives, identify relative successes in meeting policy goals, and examine the implications of Chinese foreign policy for other regional and global actors. Following the studies of Chinese foreign policy in Africa, Central Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, a final essay evaluates China's global strategy towards the developing world. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Featuring contributions by recognized experts, this in-depth examination of China's evolving relationship with the developing world reflects sweeping changes both within and outside of China and the transformation of geopolitics since the end of the cold war.
Illustrations and Tables
vii
Foreword ix
Kurt M. Campbell
Editors' Introduction xiii
I. Analytical Background
Expanding the ``Strategic Periphery'': A History of China's Interaction with the Developing World
3(26)
Derek Mitchell
Carola McGiffert
II. Regional Profiles
China's Post-Cold War Strategy in Africa: Examining Beijing's Methods and Objectives
29(31)
Joshua Eisenman
Repaving the Silk Road: China's Emergence in Central Asia
60(24)
Matthew Oresman
Hegemony or Partnership: China's Strategy and Diplomacy Toward Latin America
84(29)
Chung-chian Teng
China's Interests and Strategy in the Middle East and the Arab World
113(20)
Mao Yufeng
China's Relations with South Asia
133(17)
Rollie Lal
Stabilizing the Backyard: Recent Developments in China's Policy Toward Southeast Asia
150(39)
Michael A. Glosny
III. Conclusions
Evaluating China's Strategy Toward the Developing World
189(34)
Eric Heginbotham
Appendices
Appendix I. Trade Statistics for China Plus Hong Kong
218(4)
Appendix II. China's Oil Consumption from the Developing World, 2003--2005
222(1)
About the Contributors 223(4)
Index 227
Joshua Eisenman, Eric Heginbotham, Derek Mitchell, Kurt Campbell