Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China

Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China
Title Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China PDF eBook
Author John W. Garver
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1992
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Exploring China's foreign relations in terms of five broad interrelated dimensions, rather than chronologically, this volume surveys Chinese foreign policy from 1949 to the present. It covers the historical influence on China's foreign relations; its relations with the superpowers; revolutionary China; its economic relations; and national security. For historians and political scientists.

China's Quest

China's Quest
Title China's Quest PDF eBook
Author John W. Garver
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 889
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0190261056

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China's Quest, the result of over a decade of research, writing, and analysis, is both sweeping in breadth and encyclopedic in detail. Quite simply, it will be essential for any student or scholar with a strong interest in China's foreign policy. This new and revised edition includes an additional chapter and new analysis, which address China's strategies in the aftermath of the Western economic crisis, Xi Jinping's embrace of assertive nationalism, the "China Dream" and restoration of China's leading global status, and the "One Belt, One Road" and "communities of common destiny" initiatives.

The Cold War and the Origins of Foreign Relations of the People’s Republic of China

The Cold War and the Origins of Foreign Relations of the People’s Republic of China
Title The Cold War and the Origins of Foreign Relations of the People’s Republic of China PDF eBook
Author NIU Jun
Publisher BRILL
Pages 379
Release 2018-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 9004369074

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In The Cold War and the Origin of Diplomacy of People’s Republic of China, Niu Jun offers a new analytical framework for understanding the Cold War and PRC’s diplomacy from 1949 to 1955. He sees it as an interactive historical process between the Cold War, China’s domestic transition from revolution to nation-building, and the revolutionary ideology in the minds of Chinese leaders and Chinese people. Niu Jun’s analytical framework sheds fresh light on the widely studied events of PRC’s diplomacy such as China’s alliance with the Soviet Union and confrontation with the U.S., military actions on the Korean Peninsula and in Indochina, settlement of the first Taiwan Strait crisis, development of nuclear weapons, and so on.

Foreign Relations of the PRC

Foreign Relations of the PRC
Title Foreign Relations of the PRC PDF eBook
Author Robert G. Sutter
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 370
Release 2013-05-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442220171

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This cogent but comprehensive book examines the international relations of the People’s Republic of China since its founding in 1949. Noted scholar Robert G. Sutter provides a balanced assessment of the country’s recent successes and advances as well as the important legacies and constraints that hamper it, especially in nearby Asia—long the focus of China’s foreign policy attention. Sutter demonstrates how Beijing has carefully created an image of a China that follows consistent policies based on morally correct principles, but its record shows repeated episodes of sometime surprising change and frequent use of violence, intimidation, and coercion. China’s leaders, he argues, still fail to manage the desire for productive foreign relations with their aspirations to build Chinese security and sovereignty interests. Image-building efforts condition Chinese public and elite opinion to be extraordinarily sensitive, self-righteous, and often alarmist in dealing with the many disputes China has with its Asian neighbors and the United States. Advances the PRC has made in other parts of the world focus mainly on commercial interests, limiting its actual impact on world affairs. Sutter shows readers how to use China’s rise in nearby Asia as a reliable barometer of how important and effective it actually will become internationally.

Powerful Patriots

Powerful Patriots
Title Powerful Patriots PDF eBook
Author Jessica Chen Weiss
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 361
Release 2014
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0199387559

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What role do nationalism and popular protest play in China's foreign relations? Chinese authorities permitted anti-American demonstrations in 1999 but repressed them in 2001 during two crises in U.S.-China relations. Anti-Japanese protests were tolerated in 1985, 2005, and 2012 but banned in 1990 and 1996. Protests over Taiwan, the issue of greatest concern to Chinese nationalists, have never been allowed. To explain this variation, Powerful Patriots identifies the diplomatic as well as domestic factors that drive protest management in authoritarian states. Because nationalist protests are costly to repress and may turn against the government, allowing protests demonstrates resolve and makes compromise more costly in diplomatic relations. Repressing protests, by contrast, sends a credible signal of reassurance, facilitating diplomatic flexibility. Powerful Patriots traces China's management of dozens of nationalist protests and their consequences between 1985 and 2012.

Chinese Foreign Policy

Chinese Foreign Policy
Title Chinese Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Barbara Barnouin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136172084

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First published in 1998. In this study what is proposed here is first of all to examine the effect it had on the very functioning of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and how the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution, of which the country had become a victim, spilled over to this highly elitist and prestigious Ministry. In summary, it focuses on the chaos that engulfed the institution.

Normalization of U.S.-China Relations

Normalization of U.S.-China Relations
Title Normalization of U.S.-China Relations PDF eBook
Author William C. Kirby
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 424
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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Relations between China and the United States have been of central importance to both countries over the past half century. Offers the first multinational, multi archival review of the history of Chinese-American conflict and cooperation in the 1970s.