Horesh, Niv
Asian Thought on China’s Changing International Relations
1. Introduction: Are Asia’s Thinkers Accommodating China’s Rise?
Niv Horesh
Part I. Chinese International Relations Reframed?
2. Chinese Exceptionalism and the Politics of History
William A. Callahan
3. A Realist Never Changes His Spots: A Critical Analysis of Yan Xuetong’s Turn to Culture in Chinese International Relations
Linsay Cunningham-Cross
4. Wang Gungwu and the Study of China’s International Relations
Yongnian Zheng, Dan Wu
5. On Wang Hui’s Contribution to an ‘Asian School of Chinese International Relations’
Ralph Weber
Part II. Reflections on Chinese International Relations
6. Australian Intellectual and Popular Responses to China’s Rise
Colin Mackerras
7. Respected and Suspected: Middle Eastern Perceptions of China’s Rise
Yitzhak Shichor
8. Kazakh Responses to the Rise of China: Between Elite Bandwagoning and Societal Ambivalence?
Michael Clarke
9. Korean Responses to Historic Narratives of Sino—Korean Relations and China’s New International Relations Thinking
Hyun Jin Kim
10. Japanese Intellectual Responses to China’s Rise
Peter Mauch
11. How Can They Theorize? Strategic Insensitivity toward Nascent Chinese International Relations Thinking in Taiwan
Chih-yu Shih, Ching-chang Chen
12. Conclusion: Recognizing Chinese International Relations Theory
Emilian Kavalski
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Asian Politics, International Relations, International Organization, Political Science, Political History, Globalization
- Editor
- Horesh, Niv
- Kavalski, Emilian
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2014
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Palgrave Studies in International Relations Series
- Page amount
- 263 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137299338
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-45268-2