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Decoding the Rise of China - Taiwanese and Japanese Perspectives

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This edited collection provides a synthetic analysis of the rise of contemporary China and its impact on the current global system from a range of Asian and Western perspectives. Highlighting Taiwanese and Japanese viewpoints, the book considers a macro, integrated vision of the rise of China and examines the vital cultural factors which link domestic politics and foreign policy in the Sino-Japanese relationship. The book addresses key policy matters, such as the internationalization of the Chinese currency and Arctic diplomacy, and provides a key reference on contemporary Chinese foreign policy and the Sino-Japanese relationship for students, academics experts and policy makers in the field of Area Studies, History and International Relations.

List of contents

Introduction.- China's Foreign Policy as a Rising Power.- The History-Informed IR Study on the Resurgence of China.- Philosophy, Culture and Sino-Japanese Relations.- Domestic Politics and China's Assertive Foreign Policy: Why China's Rise may not be Peaceful.- Useful Adversary: Foreign-Domestic Linkages in China's relations with Japan (2010-15).- Understanding the Internationalization of the Renminbi.- China's Arctic Diplomacy: Global and Regional Aspects.

About the author










Tse-Kang Leng is Director of Institute of Political Science of Academia Sinica (IPSAS) and Professor of Political Science at National Chengchi University. His research interests focus on political economy of globalization, local governance in China, and cross-Taiwan Strait relations. His academic works have appeared in Asian Survey, China Journal, Pacific Focus, Journal of Contemporary China, Journal of Contemporary China studies, and chapters in edited volumes. 

Rumi Aoyama is Professor of Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies at Waseda University, Japan. Her research specialties include Chinese foreign policy, China's regional strategies, and Japan-China relationship. Her recent publications include China and the Future of International Order, (2015) and China's Asia Policy in the Post-Cold War Era, (2013).


Summary



This edited collection provides a synthetic analysis of the rise of contemporary China and its impact on the current global system from a range of Asian and Western perspectives. Highlighting Taiwanese and Japanese viewpoints, the book considers a macro, integrated vision of the rise of China and examines the vital cultural factors which link domestic politics and foreign policy in the Sino-Japanese relationship. The book addresses key policy matters, such as the internationalization of the Chinese currency and Arctic diplomacy, and provides a key reference on contemporary Chinese foreign policy and the Sino-Japanese relationship for students, academics experts and policy makers in the field of Area Studies, History and International Relations.

Product details

Assisted by AOYAMA (Editor), Aoyama (Editor), Rumi Aoyama (Editor), Tse-Kan Leng (Editor), Tse-Kang Leng (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2019
 
EAN 9789811341113
ISBN 978-981-1341-11-3
No. of pages 180
Dimensions 149 mm x 210 mm x 12 mm
Weight 258 g
Illustrations IX, 180 p. 1 illus.
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

B, Cultural Studies, Asia, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Politics & government, area studies, Asian History, Asia—Politics and government, Asian Politics, History of China, China—History, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia

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