Unifying China, Integrating with the World: Securing Chinese Sovereignty in the Reform EraStanford University Press, 2005 - 303 頁 This book contends that sovereignty, and more directly the extent to which it creates walls between any given state and other actors in the international system, lies at the core of China’s foreign relations during the reform era. Through a comprehensive survey of both Chinese and English-language sources, the author shows that during this period China’s stance changed in unexpected ways, and argues that such shifts were products of the evolving relationship between deeply entrenched sovereignty-centric values within China, new self-interests created by Deng Xiaoping’s emphasis on reform and opening, and the subsequent set of external pressures for change inadvertently brought to bear on China during the last two decades. The key point of interest for generalists is why the Chinese position evolved as it did and what the implications of this change are for the “new sovereignty” debate. For China watchers the book's findings are compelling, since they challenge the current conventional wisdom in the field. Chinese sovereignty is not as unyielding and monolithic as is commonly asserted. |
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第 193 頁
... GATT . Therefore , in order to establish formal relations with GATT , to gain the largest benefits from GATT , systematic and comprehensive research on the above issues should be conducted " ( p . 17 ) . Although Xue then stopped well ...
... GATT . Therefore , in order to establish formal relations with GATT , to gain the largest benefits from GATT , systematic and comprehensive research on the above issues should be conducted " ( p . 17 ) . Although Xue then stopped well ...
第 198 頁
... GATT and even expanded its rhetorical commitment to rejoin the organization . Thus , although negotiations with GATT slowed to a crawl in 1989 , Chinese officials responded with repeated indications of interest in becoming a member in ...
... GATT and even expanded its rhetorical commitment to rejoin the organization . Thus , although negotiations with GATT slowed to a crawl in 1989 , Chinese officials responded with repeated indications of interest in becoming a member in ...
第 207 頁
... GATT and should be treated the same as other developing countries . However , Ren ( 1994a ) also suggested that membership in GATT would require China to take on extensive obligations that could not be deferred by develop- ing - country ...
... GATT and should be treated the same as other developing countries . However , Ren ( 1994a ) also suggested that membership in GATT would require China to take on extensive obligations that could not be deferred by develop- ing - country ...
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