China’s inexorable rise as a major world power is one of the
defining features of the contemporary political landscape. But
should we heed the warnings of a so-called ’China
threat?’ Is China set to become the next superpower? Or will
its ambitions be tempered by economic and political realities both
at home and abroad?
In this insightful and balanced analysis, noted China expert Stuart
Harris explores China’s present foreign policy and its
motivations, focusing in particular on the extent to which China
will co-operate with the West in years to come. He considers what
factors, international or domestic, will influence the foreign
policies being shaped in Beijing, including how far the Chinese
regime will adhere to existing global norms and the evolving
international system. In contemplating this uncertain future,
Harris assesses the considerable challenges and vulnerabilities
likely to impact on Chinese foreign policy, leading it to be
cautious and hesitant or assertive and aggressive on the
international stage. Concise and authoritative, this book will be
essential reading for anyone seeking a clearer understanding of the
international relations of one of the world’s most important
powers.
Innehållsförteckning
Map
Chronology
Preface
Abbreviations
1 Continuity and change in China’s foreign policies
2 Foreign policy decision-making
3 China, the world and the international system
4 Insecurity and vulnerability
5 Military threats and responses
6 Economic foreign policy
7 China, its neighbours and beyond
8 Foreign Policy in Transition
Notes
References
Om författaren
Stuart Harris is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at the Australian National University, and a former head of the Australian department for foreign affairs and trade