Asian thought on China's changing international relations /
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| Language: | English |
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Basingstoke, Hampshire :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2014.
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| Series: | Palgrave studies in international relations.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Are Asia's Thinkers Accommodating China's Rise?; Niv Horesh
- PART I: CHINESE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS REFRAMED?
- 1. Chinese Exceptionalism and the Politics of History; William A. Callahan
- 2. A Realist Never Changes His Spots: A Critical Analysis of Yan Xuetong's Turn to Culture in Chinese International Relations; Linsay Cunningham-Cross
- 3. Wang Gungwu and the Study of China's International Relations; Yongnian Zheng and Dan Wu
- 4. On Wang Hui's Contribution to an 'Asian School of Chinese International Relations'; Ralph Weber
- PART II: REFLECTIONS ON CHINESE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- 5. Australian Intellectual and Popular Responses to China's Rise; Colin Mackerras
- 6. Respected and Suspected: Middle Eastern Perceptions of China's Rise; Yitzhak Shichor
- 7. Kazakh Responses to the Rise of China: Between Elite Band-wagoning and Societal Ambivalence?; Michael Clarke
- 8. Korean Responses to Historic Narratives of Sino-Korean Relations and China's New International Relations Thinking; Hyun Jin Kim
- 9. Japanese Intellectual Responses to China's Rise; Peter Mauch
- 10. How Can They Theorize? Strategic Insensitivity towards Nascent Chinese International Relations Thinking in Taiwan; Chih-yu Shih and Ching-chang Chen
- Conclusion: Recognizing Chinese International Relations Theory; Emilian Kavalski.