Rozman, Gilbert
China’s Foreign Policy
1. Introduction
Gilbert Rozman
Part 1. China’s Leadership and Foreign Policy
2. More Actors, Less Coordination? New Challenges for the Leaders of a Rising China
Thomas J. Christensen
3. China’s Foreign Policy and the Leadership Transition: Prospects for Change under the ‘Fifth Generation’
Avery Goldstein
4. Another Take on Prospects for the Foreign Policy of the Chinese Fifth-Generation Leadership
Shin Jung-seung
Part 2. China’s Think Tanks and Foreign Policy
5. Chinese Foreign Policy Research Institutes and the Practice of Influence
Bonnie S. Glaser
6. Moving Between the ‘Inner Circle’ and the ‘Outer Circle’: The Limited Impact of Think Tanks on Policy Making in China
Quansheng Zhao
Part 3. China’s National Identity and Foreign Policy
7. Chinese National Identity and Foreign Policy: Linkages Between the Two
Gilbert Rozman
8. Chinese Nationalism and the American Response: Sources of Tension and Prospects for Renewed Cooperation
Robert S. Ross
Part 4. Financial Factors in Chinese Foreign Policy Making
9. China’s Financial and Monetary Policies
William H. Overholt
10. How do Monetary and Financial Issues Interact with China’s Foreign Policy Making?
François Godement
Part 5. China’s Foreign Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula
11. China’s (North) Korea Policy: Misperception and Reality (An Independent Chinese Perspective on Sino-Korean Relations)
Chen Ping
12. China’s Korea Policy in the Making
Hao Yufan
13. Disillusionment and Dismay: How Chinese Netizens Think and Feel about the Two Koreas
Peter Hays Gries
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, International Relations, Asian Politics, Diplomacy, Political Science, US Politics, Foreign Policy
- Editor
- Rozman, Gilbert
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Asan-Palgrave Macmillan Series
- Page amount
- 352 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137344076
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-137-34409-0