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In: The China quarterly: an international journal for the study of China, Heft 150, S. 432-458
ISSN: 0305-7410, 0009-4439
World Affairs Online
In: The China quarterly: an international journal for the study of China, Heft 151, S. 433
ISSN: 0305-7410, 0009-4439
In: Asian security studies
This book examines the power transition between the US and China, and the implications for Europe and Asia in a new era of uncertainty. The volume addresses the impact that the rise of China has on the United States, Europe, transatlantic relations, and East Asia. China is seeking to use its enhanced power position to promote new ambitions; the United States is adjusting to a new superpower rivalry; and the power shift from the West to the East is resulting in a more peripheral role for Europe in world affairs. Featuring essays by prominent Chinese and international experts, the book examines the US-China rivalry, the changing international system, grand strategies and geopolitics, foreign policy, geo-economics and institutions, and military and technological developments. The chapters examine how strategic, security, and military considerations in this triangular relationship are gradually undermining trade and economics, reversing the era of globalization, and contributing to the breakdown of the US-led liberal order and institutions that will be difficult to rebuild. The volume also examines whether the adversarial antagonism in US-China relations, the tension in transatlantic ties, and the increasing rivalry in Europe-China relations are primarily resulting from leaders' ambitions or structural power shifts.
World Affairs Online
In: The China quarterly, Band 150, S. 433
ISSN: 1468-2648
In: Routledge contemporary Asia series 54
1. Introduction -- 2. Foreign policy analysis : defining the parameters for developing states -- 3. The evolution of Malaysia's foreign policy towards China : from independence to the end of Konfrontasi, 1957-1966 -- 4. Shifts in Malaysia's internal and external environments, 1967-1969 -- 5. Tun Razak and changes in Malaysian foreign policy, 1970-1972 -- 6. The decision-making process and the road towards normalisation, 1972-1974 -- 7. An assessment of the 1974 China visit -- 8. The domestic and regional limits of normalising ties with China.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Advisory Council -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- 1.1 Percentage of Articles in New York Times with Keywords China or India in Headline or Abstract, 1851-2018 -- 1.2 New York Times and Wall Street Journal Stories with Key Words in Headline or Lead Paragraph, 1980-2018 -- 1.3 Financial Times, Guardian, The Times Stories with Key Words in Headline or Lead Paragraph, 1981-2018 -- 2.1 (a) Portrait of Mao Zedong Before the Entrance of the Red Academy in Yan'an on 26 April 1938 -- (b) Portrait of Mahatma Gandhi Studying "War Reports" on 7 April 1930 -- 12.1 Cooperation Spiral to Achieve a Sino-Indian Water Treaty -- 17.1 Trade as a Percentage of GDP-China and India -- 17.2 China-India Trade, 1995-2015 -- 33.1 Number of Indian and Total UN Peacekeeping Troops from 1947 to 2018 -- 34.1 CO[sub(2)] Emissions: China, India, United States, and Europe, 1965-2017 -- List of Tables -- 9.1 Chinese Border Transgressions on the LAC, 2010-2018 -- 11.1 China-India Joint Statements -- 11.2 China's White Papers on Tibet -- 24.1 Japan's Partnership with China and India -- 27.1 Chinese Official Finance with Diplomatic Intent, 2000-2016 (US Million, Deflated to 2014 Constant US) -- 27.2 ASEAN Trade in Goods by Trading Partners, 2012-2017 (US Million) -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Taking Stock-A Multi-Disciplinary View of China-India Relations -- 1 Reflections on Comparing China and India -- Part 1 Historical Overviews -- 2 China and India Pre-1939 -- 3 Relations between the Republic of China and India, 1937-1949 -- 4 The 1950s in China-India Relations -- Part 2 Culture and Strategic Culture -- 5 The New Indian Communities in China -- 6 The Alien Next Door: Media Images in China and India -- 7 India in China's Strategic Thought.
In: China policy series 62
Interest groups in China's environmental foreign relations -- From ecological modernisation to environmental nationalism -- A tale of two treaties -- Selective sharing in bilateral environmental cooperation -- The rise of ecological civilisation -- Conclusion : a constructivist utilitarian power?
11 pages, The American Committee for Fair Play in China. Bulletin, no. 7 ; https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/moore/1081/thumbnail.jpg
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In: The Oxford international relations in South Asia series
Why are India and China not able to develop long-term stable and friendly relations? While trying to answer this question, this book provides a new perspective for understanding the relations between the two nations by highlighting the asymmetry of the threat perceptions between them. The major issues of India-China relations, including the nuclear issue, the boundary problem, the Tibet issue, regional competition and cooperation, and China-India relations in the global context, are further examined with an analytical approach.
Has China's much-discussed "charm offensive" come to an end? Are fears about the country's more assertive foreign policies justified? How will a rising China interact with its regional neighbors? Mark Beeson and Fujian Li address these questions by comprehensively exploring the nature, effectiveness, and implications of China's foreign policy strategy in Asia and Australia
In: Council special report No. 72
Because the American effort to 'integrate' China into the liberal international order has now generated new threats to U.S. primacy in Asia, and could result in a consequential challenge to American power globally, Washington needs a new grand strategy toward China that centers on balancing the rise of Chinese power rather than continuing to assist its ascendancy. The authors argue that such a strategy is designed to limit the dangers that China's geoeconomic and military power pose to U.S. national interests in Asia and globally, even as the United States and its allies maintain diplomatic and economic interactions with China
In: Comparative foreign relations series
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In: Political science quarterly: PSQ ; the journal public and international affairs, Band 42, S. 561-570
ISSN: 0032-3195