China s Regional Relations in Comparative Perspective

China   s Regional Relations in Comparative Perspective
Author: Steven F. Jackson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317167372

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China’s relations with its neighbors have evolved since 1949, and in the 21st century many scholars argue that China’s rising power has led it to be increasingly domineering over those smaller countries in Northeast, Southeast, Central, and South Asia. The evolution of China’s regional relations needs to be examined comprehensively, since China counts twenty-seven countries as its "neighbors" large and small. While China’s official policy toward all of these countries is to treat them as "good neighbors" and "partners," some of these relationships have been spectacularly deteriorating, while others have been quietly improving over the last two decades. Jackson takes a comparative foreign policy approach, and compares China’s status as a regional hegemon with the United States, Russia, India, Brazil, South Africa and Nigeria. The result is a broader theory as to why regional powers are sometimes intimidating and at other times accommodating. An important contribution to studies on China, this book will prove useful to scholars and students in Chinese and Asian foreign policy, comparative foreign policy, and international relations.

China s Regional Relations in Comparative Perspective

China s Regional Relations in Comparative Perspective
Author: Steven F. Jackson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 1317167368

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"China's relations with its neighbors have evolved since 1949, and in the 21st century many scholars argue that China's rising power has led it to be increasingly domineering over those smaller countries in Northeast, Southeast, Central, and South Asia. The evolution of China's regional relations needs to be examined comprehensively, since China counts twenty-seven countries as its "neighbors" large and small. While China's official policy toward all of these countries is to treat them as "good neighbors" and "partners," some of these relationships have been spectacularly deteriorating, while others have been quietly improving over the last two decades. Jackson takes a comparative foreign policy approach, and compares China's status as a regional hegemon with the United States, Russia, India, Brazil, South Africa and Nigeria. The result is a broader theory as to why regional powers are sometimes intimidating and at other times accommodating. An important contribution to studies on China, this book will prove useful to scholars and students in Chinese and Asian foreign policy, comparative foreign policy, and international relations."--Provided by publisher.

China s Regional Relations in Comparative Perspective

China s Regional Relations in Comparative Perspective
Author: Steven F. Jackson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 1317167384

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"China's relations with its neighbors have evolved since 1949, and in the 21st century many scholars argue that China's rising power has led it to be increasingly domineering over those smaller countries in Northeast, Southeast, Central, and South Asia. The evolution of China's regional relations needs to be examined comprehensively, since China counts twenty-seven countries as its "neighbors" large and small. While China's official policy toward all of these countries is to treat them as "good neighbors" and "partners," some of these relationships have been spectacularly deteriorating, while others have been quietly improving over the last two decades. Jackson takes a comparative foreign policy approach, and compares China's status as a regional hegemon with the United States, Russia, India, Brazil, South Africa and Nigeria. The result is a broader theory as to why regional powers are sometimes intimidating and at other times accommodating. An important contribution to studies on China, this book will prove useful to scholars and students in Chinese and Asian foreign policy, comparative foreign policy, and international relations."--Provided by publisher.

Indian and Chinese Foreign Policies in Comparative Perspective

Indian and Chinese Foreign Policies in Comparative Perspective
Author: Surjit Mansingh
Publsiher: Radiant Books
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015043103657

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Papers presented at a conference held in Feb. 1992, organized by the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi.

Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective

Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective
Author: Ryan K. Beasley,Juliet Kaarbo,Jeffrey S. Lantis,Michael T. Snarr
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2012-04-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781452288963

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Widely regarded as the most comprehensive comparative foreign policy text, Foreign Policy in Comparative Perspective has been completely updated in this much-anticipated second edition. Exploring the foreign policies of thirteen nations—both major and emerging players, and representing all regions of the world—chapter authors link the study of international relations to domestic politics, while treating each nation according to individual histories and contemporary dilemmas. The book's accessible theoretical framework is designed to enable comparative analysis, helping students discern patterns to understand why a state acts as it does in foreign affairs.

Emerging Powers in a Comparative Perspective

Emerging Powers in a Comparative Perspective
Author: Vidya Nadkarni,Norma C. Noonan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781623560591

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The book examines the rising influence of emerging powers in global politics, with a special focus on the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China). Chapters contributed by international scholars first look at the changing status of the US in the 21st century and at the EU as both an emerging and innovative power. China's rising power status, India's regional and global influence, Russia's re-emergence, and Brazil's growing regional and international role are then analyzed comparatively to explain how the BRIC states are poised to become vital players not only in politics and economy, but also in key international concerns such as terrorism, globalization, and climate change. The book provides a detailed analysis of political, economic, security, and foreign policy trends in the BRIC countries to address such questions as to whether they will seek to revise the international order or work within it and how they will deal with transnational global problems. Using a unique comparative approach, the text will appeal to undergraduate students in world politics, international relations, and foreign policy.

Initiatives of Regional Integration in Asia in Comparative Perspective

Initiatives of Regional Integration in Asia in Comparative Perspective
Author: Howard Loewen,Anja Zorob
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789402412116

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This volume offers to compare and explain variances of regionalism in Asia by disclosing the distinctive features of regional arrangements and how they evolved during the 1990s and 2000s against the background of a changing global environment. Moreover, it takes up a genuinely ‘inter-Asian’ perspective. By analysing and comparing diverse manifestations of regional integration agreements across Asia and its different sub-regions, it sets out to track their common characteristics and sub-regional facets with respect to their establishment, design and consequences. In addition, political processes accompanying their negotiation and implementation are scrutinized. The analysis encompasses nine case studies written by renowned scholars who together as a group combine an extraordinary mixture of different disciplinary backgrounds as well as expertise on shapes and processes of regional integration in different parts of Asia. The case studies seize on some of the most important features and controversial issues characterizing the second regionalism. Such are the emergence and impact of overlapping FTAs, regional financial and sub-regional economic integration and cooperation, power and the politics of regional integration as well as the nexus between conflict resolution, state failure and regional integration.

China s Development Experience in Comparative Perspective

China s Development Experience in Comparative Perspective
Author: Joint Committee on Contemporary China. Subcommittee on Research on the Chinese Economy
Publsiher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1980
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015004765262

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Monographic collection of essays on comparison of economic development trends and economic policy in China and experiences in other developing countries - covers economic growth, employment, public debt, income distribution, regional development, choice of technology, health services, etc. Diagrams, map and references.