ABSTRACT
This Handbook, comprising around twenty-five chapters provided by numerous experts in the field, will prove invaluable to students of international affairs, academics, researchers, businesspeople and policy analysts. Chapters will give up-do-date and unbiased information on the current state of Chinese international relations in historical perspective.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|34 pages
Ideas and interests
chapter 2|9 pages
Researching international relations in China
From security to international political economy
chapter 3|13 pages
Policy-making processes of Chinese foreign policy
The role of policy communities and think tanks Quansheng Zhao
chapter 4|10 pages
Popular participation
Civil society, diverse publics and internet in response to Chinese diplomacy
part II|81 pages
Issues
chapter 5|8 pages
Keeping the past alive
The use of history in China’s foreign relations Christian A. Hess
chapter 6|9 pages
On being sovereign during a time of 1
China’s evolving approach to sovereignty and its implications for Chinese foreign relations Allen Carlson
chapter 7|12 pages
Oiling the wheels of foreign policy?
Energy security and China’s international relations
part III|100 pages
Relations
chapter 17|11 pages
Security, strategy and the former USSR
China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
chapter 19|13 pages
A challenge to the global liberal order?
The growing Chinese relationship with Africa