Rethinking China s Rise

Rethinking China s Rise
Author: Jilin Xu
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108470759

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A vision of contemporary China from the inside, Xu's essays offer a liberal reaction to the complexity of China's rise.

China s Rise and Rethinking International Relations Theory

China   s Rise and Rethinking International Relations Theory
Author: Pan, Chengxin,Kavalski, Emilian
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2022-02-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781529212945

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Bringing together leading scholars from Asia and the West, this book investigates how the dynamics of China’s rise in world politics contributes to theory-building in International Relations (IR). The book demonstrates how the complex and transformative nature of China’s advancement is also a point of departure for theoretical innovation and reflection in IR more broadly. In doing so, the volume builds a strong case for a genuinely global and post-Western IR. It contends that ‘non-Western’ countries should not only be considered potential sources of knowledge production, but also original and legitimate focuses of IR theorizing in their own right.

Rethinking the Silk Road

Rethinking the Silk Road
Author: Maximilian Mayer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2017-11-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811059155

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Focused on the "Belt and Road Initiative", this book discusses China’s opportunities to translate economic leverage into political outcomes. The central question is how China’s expanding economic influence will transform the Eurasian political landscape. Proposed in late 2013 by President Xi Jinping, the Belt and Road is the most ambitious foreign policy approach adopted thus far and represents the culmination of China’s search for a grand strategic narrative. Comparative methods and diverse conceptual frameworks are applied to contextualize and explore the political, economic, and cultural ramifications of the Belt and Road in order to shed light on its transformative significance, risks and opportunities.

Rethinking China the Middle East and Asia in a Multiplex World

Rethinking China  the Middle East and Asia in a  Multiplex World
Author: Mojtaba Mahdavi,Tugrul Keskin
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004510005

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The contemporary Sino-MENA-Asia relations and the Belt and Road Initiative are in the making in an emerging 'multiplex world'. This edited volume includes new researches in fifteen chapters, examining China’s complex relations with Iran, Turkey, Egypt, GCC, Pakistan, central and south Asia.

China s Rise and Rethinking International Relations Theory

China   s Rise and Rethinking International Relations Theory
Author: Pan, Chengxin,Kavalski, Emilian
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2022-02-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781529212952

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Bringing together leading scholars from Asia and the West, this book investigates how the dynamics of China’s rise in world politics contributes to theory-building in International Relations (IR). The book demonstrates how the complex and transformative nature of China’s advancement is also a point of departure for theoretical innovation and reflection in IR more broadly. In doing so, the volume builds a strong case for a genuinely global and post-Western IR. It contends that ‘non-Western’ countries should not only be considered potential sources of knowledge production, but also original and legitimate focuses of IR theorizing in their own right.

China and Eurasia

China and Eurasia
Author: Mher D Sahakyan,Heinz Gärtner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000433128

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This book facilitates exchanges between scholars and researchers from around the world on China-Eurasia relations. Comparing perspectives and methodologies, it promotes interdisciplinary dialogue on China’s pivot towards Eurasia, the Belt and Road initiative, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Beijing’s cooperation and arguments with India, the EU, Western Balkans and South Caucasus states and the Sino-Russian struggle for multipolarity and multilateralism in Eurasia. It also researches digitalization processes in Eurasia, notably it focuses on China's Silk Road and Digital Agenda of Eurasian Economic Union. Multipolarity without multilateralism is a dangerous mix. Great power competitions will remain. In the Asian regional system more multilateral cushions have to be developed. Scholars from different nations including China, India, Russia, Austria, Armenia, Georgia, United Arab Emirates and Montenegro introduce their own, independent research, making recommendations on the developments in China-Eurasia relations, and demonstrating that through joint discussions it is possible to find ways for cooperation and for ensuring peaceful coexistence. The book will appeal to policymakers and scholars and students in Chinese, Eurasian, International and Oriental Studies.

China s Rise in the Age of Globalization

China s Rise in the Age of Globalization
Author: Jianyong Yue
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2018-01-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319639970

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This book deconstructs a series of myths surrounding China’s economic rise. The first myth is that globalization led directly to China’s rise; the second is that China is another East Asian developmental state; the third that China’s market reform had been implemented in an incremental way; and fourth that China’s ‘resilient authoritarianism’ has been effective in ensuring the country’s economic and political transformation. Yue argues that the China model is one of ‘crony comprador capitalism’ that has hindered the country’s attempts at economic and political modernity. It is argued that the United States’ strategy of integrating China into the international system is self-defeating in the long run; not because such an approach has created a 'restless empire' capable of challenging US primacy, but because the Chinese 'miracle' has subsequently backfired on the liberal order created after World War Two. Covering the entire reform period from the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976 to the present day, the author calls for readers to rethink globalization and leave more policy space for China and the developing nations to pursue national development through internal integration, which is more conducive to democratic transition and global peace.

Rethinking Asia s Economic Miracle

Rethinking Asia s Economic Miracle
Author: Richard Stubbs
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2017-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137557261

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In the new edition of this important contribution to understanding both the Asian economic miracle and the 1997-8 crisis, Richard Stubbs assesses the main explanations to date and updates the analysis to take account of globalization and the remarkable economic rise of China.