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Rising to the challenge : China's grand strategy and international security.
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ISBN: 0804751382 0804752184 9780804752183 9780804751384 Year: 2005 Publisher: Stanford Stanford university

New directions in the study of China's foreign policy.
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ISBN: 9780804753630 9780804753623 0804753636 0804753628 Year: 2006 Publisher: Stanford Stanford university press

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This book brings together several generations of specialists in Chinese foreign policy to present readers with current research on both new and traditional topics. The authors draw on a wide range of new materials& archives, documents, memoirs, opinion polls, and interviews& to examine traditional issues such as China's use of force from 1959 to the present, and new issues such as China's response to globalization, its participation in several international economic institutions, and the role of domestic opinion in its foreign policy. The book also offers a number of suggestions about the topics, methods, and sources that the Chinese foreign policy field needs to examine and address if it is to grow in richness, rigor, and relevance.

China stands up : the PRC and the international system.
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ISBN: 0415402697 9780415402699 0415402700 9780415402705 0203947460 9780203947463 9781134142798 9781134142835 9781134142842 Year: 2007 Publisher: London Routledge


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China, Europe and international security : interests, roles and prospects.
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ISBN: 9780415585804 0415585805 9780203844601 0203844602 9780415532532 9781136921230 9781136921278 9781136921285 0415532531 Year: 2011 Publisher: London Routledge

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This book examines the roles played by China and Europe in the domain of international security in the 21st century. Bringing together Chinese and European expertise on the Sino-European Security relationship , this book positions Europe - both the EU and the major national actors - and China in a global security context. It offers not merely an elaboration of the theme of bilateral security relations, but also introduces a wider view on Europe and China as global security actors. The chapters cover four main themes: the perceptions of and actual relations between Europe and China as security actors; relations of China and Europe with third parties such as the US, Russia, and Iran; Europe and China as actors in multilateral security approaches; Europe and China as (potential) security actors in each other's technological domain or region. Given the increasingly prominent roles that both China and Europe play in international security as permanent members of the UN Security Council (in the European case, through the informal and partial representation of the UK and France), through their extensive global economic interests, and their important relations with the USA, this book provides a timely examination of the current state and future developments in the Sino-European relationship. This book will be of much interest to students of international security, Chinese politics, EU studies and IR in general.

Social states : China in international institutions, 1980-2000.
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ISBN: 9780691050423 9780691134536 Year: 2008 Publisher: Princeton Princeton university press

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'Social States' tests the effects of socialisation in international relations - to help explain why players on the world stage may be moved to cooperate when doing so is not in their material power interests. This book examines three microprocesses of socialisation.

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International relations. Foreign policy --- Social psychology --- anno 1980-1989 --- anno 1990-1999 --- China --- S09/0750 --- S09/0264 --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--China and international organizations --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--General works: since 1989 --- International cooperation --- International relations --- Security, International --- Social interaction --- Socialization --- Child socialization --- Children --- Enculturation --- Social education --- Education --- Sociology --- Human interaction --- Interaction, Social --- Symbolic interaction --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Psychology --- Collective security --- International security --- Disarmament --- International organization --- Peace --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics --- Cooperation, International --- Institutions, International --- International institutions --- Cooperation --- Sociological aspects --- Political aspects --- Nations Unies. Assemblée générale --- Association des nations de l'Asie du Sud-Est --- Traité d'interdiction complète des essais nucléaires (1996) --- Relations internationales --- Interaction sociale --- Socialisation --- Coopération internationale --- Sécurité internationale --- Armement --- Chine --- Sociologie --- Contrôle --- Relations extérieures --- 1976-.... --- Politique militaire --- 1970-....

Beyond compliance : China, international organizations, and global security.
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ISBN: 9780804755511 0804755515 Year: 2007 Publisher: Stanford Stanford university press

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"An extensively researched study of Chinese participation in international organizations, Beyond Compliance argues that the record of China's international behavior since the 1970s indicates the long-term effectiveness of the multilateral system. The book concludes that engagement with the multilateral system is the key to the gradual socialization of "rogue" states. Contrasting the People's Republic of China's post-1949 alienation from the international community with its increasing compliance, since it entered the United Nations in 1971, with the rules of leading international institutions, Kent explains China's changing attitude toward international institutions in terms of the most appropriate theories of state compliance. At the same time, she argues that compliance theories on their own are not sufficient to explain the complex interaction between states and the international system, and develops a broader theory to encompass China's behavior."--BOOK JACKET

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