Chinaâ s Asymmetric Statecraft uncovers the different narratives and paradigms that constitute Chinese foreign policy toward its weaker neighbours, alerting us to a dramatically changing international environment.
Chinaâ s Asymmetric Statecraft uncovers the different narratives and paradigms that constitute Chinese foreign policy toward its weaker neighbours, alerting us to a dramatically changing international environment.
Yuxing Huang is an associate professor in the Department of International Relations at Tsinghua University. His work has appeared in English in the Chinese Journal of International Politics and an edited volume of the Harvard Cold War Studies Book Series. His work in Chinese has appeared in World Economics and Politics [Shijie Jingji yu Zhengzhi], Guoji Zhengzhi Kexue [Quarterly Journal of International Politics], and Lengzhan Guojishi Yanjiu [Cold War International History Studies], among other publications. He is a co-author of A Theory of Interventions among Nations: Practice of Spring and Autumn Era and Implications for Modern China.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Understanding China's Regional Diplomacy 1 A Regional Competition Theory of Asymmetric Statecraft 2 East Asia, 1955-65 3 South Asia, 1955-63 4 Indochina, 1962-75 5 Regional Diplomacy in the New Era Conclusion Notes; Bibliography; Index
Introduction: Understanding China's Regional Diplomacy 1 A Regional Competition Theory of Asymmetric Statecraft 2 East Asia, 1955-65 3 South Asia, 1955-63 4 Indochina, 1962-75 5 Regional Diplomacy in the New Era Conclusion Notes; Bibliography; Index
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