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E-raamat: In the Eyes of the Dragon: China Views the World

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  • Formaat: 296 pages
  • Sari: Asia in World Politics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2000
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780585080826
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  • Formaat: 296 pages
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  • ISBN-13: 9780585080826
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Presenting new and invaluable Chinese perspectives on international relations in general and Beijings foreign policy in particular, this work offers the first balanced and thoroughly researched analysis by Chinese scholars. Drawing on original Chinese sources and interviews, In the Eyes of the Dragon explores Chinese views on sovereignty, national interest, security multilateralism, international human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, Taiwan, and the United States. Illuminating how China views the postCold War world and its place therein, the contributors enhance our understanding of the nationalist sentiments driving the PRCs foreign policy and elevate the debate over China to a higher, more sophisticated, and productive level.

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A critical and comprehensive analysis of Chinese politics by Chinese scholars with advanced U.S. degrees. The research is most impressive; the authors combine recent interviews in Beijing with disciplined analysis based on a close reading of Chinese sources not always available in the West. They also include fresh material on post-Deng China. Superb for undergraduate and graduate use, this book will be widely used. -- Allen S. Whiting, University of Arizona The authors of this volume represent a "new cohort of extremely bright products of the Chinese education system" who have gone on to undertake demanding graduate programmes in the USA and who are uniquely able to bridge gap between Western analytical methods and Chinese scholarship. These Chinese authors, joined by Thomas Christensen of MIT, draw on Chinese academic studies and journalistic commentaries to provide useful summaries of evolving Chinese thinking on international questions that are of concern to Beijin. -- Kenneth C. Walker * Asian Affairs * This volume is a welcome relief from strident and shrill assessments of People's Republic of China foreign policy which have cropped up in the post-Cold War era. ...this highlights the evident usefullness of the book under review as an important statement of the challenge of a rising China. Students and scholars can find no better mirror in which to test their own vision of the risks and opportunities posed by China to global stability in the twenty-first century. * Canadian Journal of Political Science * If a reader seeks a sophisticated and thorough answer to the question 'why don't the Chinese like America now?' this is the book to read. . . . This is one of those rare books that combine enough depth for advanced students and sufficient transparency for the uninitiated. -- H. Nelsen, University of South Florida * CHOICE *

Foreword vii John W. Garver Introduction: Toward an Understanding of Chinas Worldview 1(20) Yong Deng Fei-Ling Wang Self-Image and Strategic Intentions: National Confidence and Political Insecurity 21(26) Fei-Ling Wang Conception of National Interests: Realpolitik, Liberal Dilemma, and the Possibility of Change 47(26) Yong Deng Managing Conflict: Chinese Perspectives on Multilateral Diplomacy and Collective Security 73(24) Jianwei Wang Human Rights and Democracy 97(22) Ming Wan Nuclear Nonproliferation 119(22) Weixing Hu Public Images of the United States 141(18) Ming Zhang Sino-U.S. Relations: The Economic Dimensions 159(24) Yasheng Huang China and Its Asian Neighbors: Implications for Sino-U.S. Relations 183(28) Bin Yu Taiwan: From Peaceful Offense to Coercive Strategy 211(28) Suisheng Zhao Pride, Pressure, and Politics: The Roots of Chinas Worldview 239(18) Thomas J. Christensen Selected Bibliography 257(14) Index 271(6) About the Editors and Contributors 277
Yong Deng is associate professor in the Department of Political Science, U.S. Naval Academy. Fei-Ling Wang is associate professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology.