China And The World: Chinese Foreign Relations In The Post-cold War EraSamuel S Kim Avalon Publishing, 1994年3月20日 - 304 頁 As the postwar international system continues its dramatic transformation, the fundamental question of what role China will play is becoming increasingly central. In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of China and the World, the contributors focus on the developments of the post-Tiananmen years, addressing the issues raised by China's expanding and increasingly complex relationships with a rapidly changing global environment. They consider such questions as: What is the principal challenge of post-Tiananmen foreign policy? How will China cope with the call for a more peaceful, equitable, democratic, and ecological world order? How has the nexus between China and the world changed in this transition period, and why? What are the implications for China's future and for the future of the rest of the world?Combining a broad theoretical framework with specific case studies, this text tackles themes that have long puzzled Westerners. Seeking the often elusive sources of Chinese foreign policy, the contributors assess the relative influences of domestic and foreign factors in shaping policy goals. They also examine the changes and continuities that have characterized Chinese foreign relations over the years, identifying the patterns underlying China's interactions with the major global actors and its policies on specific international issues. Special attention is paid to the word/deed (and at times word/word) disjuncture in Chinese foreign relations, with several chapters probing the discrepancies between rhetoric and reality, policy pronouncements and policy performance, and intent and outcome. In addition, there is a new chapter focused specifically on the vitally important human-rights component of China's foreign policy. The concluding chapter identifies and explores China's foreign policy options for the last decade of the century. |
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第 48 頁
... establish authority , but at least for a while they can induce outward conformity and submission . However , whether ... established history in Chinese na- tionalism and politics that the new leadership will be unable to move in new di ...
... establish authority , but at least for a while they can induce outward conformity and submission . However , whether ... established history in Chinese na- tionalism and politics that the new leadership will be unable to move in new di ...
第 106 頁
... establish consular relations with Tai- pei - an attempt at compromise that Beijing spurned , breaking relations ... established to lure foreign capital in Urumqi , Shiheizi , and Kuitun in Xinjiang , all sited on the Eur- asia ...
... establish consular relations with Tai- pei - an attempt at compromise that Beijing spurned , breaking relations ... established to lure foreign capital in Urumqi , Shiheizi , and Kuitun in Xinjiang , all sited on the Eur- asia ...
第 115 頁
... established formal diplo- matic relations ( Japan simultaneously breaking its formal - but not its infor- mal - ties with Taiwan ) . Of special interest is the fact that China formally re- nounced " its demands for war indemnities from ...
... established formal diplo- matic relations ( Japan simultaneously breaking its formal - but not its infor- mal - ties with Taiwan ) . Of special interest is the fact that China formally re- nounced " its demands for war indemnities from ...
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China and the World in Theory and Practice | 3 |
Domestic Sources of Chinese Foreign Policy | 39 |
AntiImperialism in Chinese Foreign Policy | 60 |
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