Contesting Revisionism

Contesting Revisionism
Author: Steve Chan,Huiyun Feng,Kai He,Weixing Hu
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2021
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780197580295

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Tension between China and the United States has escalated recently. Are these countries headed for an armed conflict? The answer to this question depends importantly on their respective foreign policy intentions. Does one of them (or both) intend to challenge and overhaul the existing international order or if you will, the rules of the game in conducting international relations? This book seeks to discern these countries' revisionist impulses and discusses theorigins, evolution, and implications of past and present countries motivated by these impulses for world peace and stability.

China s Strategic Opportunity

China s Strategic Opportunity
Author: Yong Deng
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2022-08-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781009115094

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This book offers a systematic study of China's great-power diplomacy under President Xi Jinping. It critically applies the Chinese concept of 'strategic opportunity', which is defined by the national ambitions as set by the ruling communist party leadership, the opportunities and risks presented in the international environment, and the policy instruments at the nation's disposal. Applying the dynamic concept, the book identifies key Chinese beliefs that seek to best match its resources with its policy ends and investigates policy patterns in China's management of competition with the United States, the Belt and Road Initiative, economic statecraft, regional and global institutional orders, and its multipolar diplomacy. Taking seriously China's choice, Yong Deng challenges the mainstream structural analysis in International Relations that focuses merely on rising powers' insecurity and discontent in the international system. His study shows how the world's leading contender to, and major stakeholder in, the world order actually evaluates, and actively seeks to control, its international environment.

Rumbles of Thunder

Rumbles of Thunder
Author: Steve Chan
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-12-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780231557436

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It is widely believed that shifts in the balance of power between an established hegemon and a rising upstart can lead to war. To what extent does this proposition hold true for Sino-American relations today? Steve Chan examines a range of international relations theories and popular narratives that suggest an elevated risk of confrontation between the two powers. Probing the recent deterioration in Sino-American relations, he considers whether several factors that can raise or lower international tension apply to the current situation. Chan demonstrates that power shifts do not preordain violent outcomes—nor does their absence ensure peace. Criticizing overly mechanistic frameworks, he emphasizes that domestic politics, international political economy, and the choices of individual leaders are all crucial to understanding why wars happen. Chan demonstrates that claims of a “rising China” catching up to and even poised to overtake the United States are alarmist: American structural advantages will endure for some time to come. Contrary to prevailing narratives, China does not act like a revisionist power seeking to overturn the system, while the United States, far from defending the international order, has frequently undermined it. However, Chan cautions, Taiwan remains a flashpoint for a possible Sino-American conflict. Bringing together expertise in IR theory and keen political acumen, Rumbles of Thunder challenges conventional wisdom on the likelihood of war between the United States and China.

Australia in World Affairs 2016 2020

Australia in World Affairs 2016   2020
Author: Australian Institute of International Affairs,Baogang He,David Hundt,Danielle Chubb
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2024-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781009479196

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Between 2016 and 2020 Australia's foreign and security policies were significantly impacted by profound changes in geopolitics and geoeconomics, particularly as great power competition re-emerged between the United States and China. Australia in World Affairs 2016-2020: A Return to Great-Power Rivalry examines Australia's engagement on the international stage in light of these events. The thirteenth volume in the Australia in World Affairs series builds on the history of Australia's foreign policy covered in other volumes to identify patterns of continuity and change. It catalogues the key developments in this period of world history from an Australian perspective. Organised thematically, chapters cover Australia's foreign policy response to climate change, Australia's strengthened ties to the Indo-Pacific region, and its security interests in Southeast Asia. Australia's increasing security dependence on the US in an age of great-power rivalry is evident throughout.

Culture Economic Growth and Interstate Power Shift

Culture  Economic Growth  and Interstate Power Shift
Author: Steve Chan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2024-01-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781009465502

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How has China's and East Asia's impressive economic growth been influenced by their Confucian heritage? And how does economic growth affect interstate competition?

Twentieth Century Irish Literature

Twentieth Century Irish Literature
Author: Aaron Kelly
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008-06-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350308909

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This Guide surveys existing criticism and theory, making clear the key critical debates, themes and issues surrounding a wide variety of Irish poets, playwrights and novelists. It relates Irish literature to debates surrounding issues such as national identity, modernity and the Revival period, armed struggle, gender, sexuality and post colonialism.

Colonial Discourse and Post Colonial Theory

Colonial Discourse and Post Colonial Theory
Author: Patrick Williams,Laura Chrisman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317325239

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This popular text provides an in-depth introduction to debates within post-colonial theory and criticism. The readings are drawn from a diverse selection of thinkers both historical and contemporary.

The United States and Contemporary China Russia Relations

The United States and Contemporary China Russia Relations
Author: Brandon K. Yoder
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2022-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030939823

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China and Russia have grown progressively closer over the last two decades, yielding a China-Russia “axis” uniquely capable of challenging the United States and of revising key aspects of the international order. Although the scholarly literature has offered detailed descriptions and various ad hoc explanations of this trend, the Sino-Russian bilateral relationship has been the subject of very little scrutiny using rigorous theory, which has precluded the formation of logically coherent and empirically supported explanations for increasing China-Russia cooperation. Moreover, the cooperative post-Cold War trend in the bilateral relationship is puzzling for each of the major paradigms of international relations theory: realism, constructivism and liberalism. This volume brings together leading IR scholars from various theoretical perspectives, as well as theoretically-informed experts in Chinese and Russian foreign policy. The chapters develop and apply nuanced theoretical arguments to derive testable hypotheses for the cooperative trend in China-Russia relations. In contrast to existing scholarship, the book offers generalizable insights that both improve our understanding of a crucially important contemporary case, while also advancing IR theory in substantial ways.