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E-raamat: China And The International Society: Adaptation And Self-consciousness

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This volume contains 10 chapters on the relationship between China and the international society. International studies, East Asia studies, and other scholars from China discuss China's diplomacy, self-consciousness, and self-confidence; how China's engagement with the international system is a mutually influencing, two-way socializing process in which the logic of practice plays a role; the ideological sources of China's conduct; its interaction with international human rights norms; its international relations theories; its relationship with neighboring countries and foreign strategies; the role and influence of its mainstream media in South China Sea disputes; public policy and cross-border investment by Chinese enterprises; its approaches and future prospects for participation in United Nations peacekeeping and peacebuilding; and the founding of the Forum of China-Africa Cooperation. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Editors xv
About the Contributors xvii
Chapter 1 The Self--Consciousness of Chinese--Characteristic Diplomatic Practice and Theory
1(18)
Yang Jiemian
Chapter 2 China and International System: Two--Way Socialization under the Logic of Practice
19(36)
Zhu Liqun
Chapter 3 An Analytical Study of the Ideological Sources of China's Conduct
55(32)
Zhang Qingmin
Lee Min Gyu
Chapter 4 Self--Generated Transformation: On China's Agency in Its Interaction with International Human Rights Norms
87(38)
Chen Zheng
Chapter 5 Border, Geopolitics and China's International Relations Studies
125(16)
Zheng Yongnian
Chapter 6 Evolution of "Neighborhood" Concept and China's Foreign Strategies
141(28)
Zhong Feiteng
Chapter 7 The Role and Influence of China's Mainstream Media in South China Sea Disputes --- An Analysis from the Perspective of Signaling
169(34)
Liao Lei
Ma Mengli
Chapter 8 Public Policy and Cross--Border Investment by Chinese Enterprises
203(30)
Guo Hong
Chapter 9 China's Approaches and Future Prospects for Participation in UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding: A Report Based on Field Research of UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Missions in Africa
233(26)
Li Dongyan
Chapter 10 Origin of the Forum on China--Africa Cooperation
259(36)
Li Anshan
Index 295