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Informationen zum Autor Thomas Fingar is Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. Previously, he served concurrently as the first Deputy Director for National Intelligence for Analysis and Chairman of the National Intelligence Council. He is the author of Reducing Uncertainty: Intelligence Analysis and National Security (Stanford, 2011) and editor of The New Great Game: China and South and Central Asia in the Era of Reform . Klappentext Thomas Fingar is Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. Previously, he served concurrently as the first Deputy Director for National Intelligence for Analysis and Chairman of the National Intelligence Council. He is the author of Reducing Uncertainty: Intelligence Analysis and National Security (Stanford, 2011) and editor of The New Great Game: China and South and Central Asia in the Era of Reform . Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Uneasy Partnerships —Thomas Fingar 2. Sources and Shapers of China's Global Engagement —Thomas Fingar 3. China's Global Engagement: A Chinese Perspective —Liru Cui 4. Beijing's Japan Dilemma: Balancing Nationalism, Legitimacy, and Economic Opportunity —Suisheng Zhao 5. Japan and the Rise of China: From Affinity to Alienation —Seiichiro Takagi 6. China and Korea: Proximity, Priorities, and Policy Evolution —Thomas Fingar 7. South Korea's Approach to a Rising China: Pragmatic Opportunism —Myung-Hwan Yu 8. Geography and Destiny: DPRK Concerns and Objectives with Respect to China —Thomas Fingar and David Straub 9. Soviet/Russia-China Relations: Coming Full Circle? —Artyom Lukin 10. China's Engagement with Northeast Asia: Patterns,Trends, and Themes —Thomas Fingar