Chinese Macrosecuritization : : China's Alignment in Global Security Discourses.

This book provides a holistic picture of Chinese global security discourses, with a focus on macrosecuritizations.

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Superior document:Routledge New Security Studies
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Place / Publishing House:Milton : : Taylor & Francis Group,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Routledge New Security Studies
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Physical Description:1 online resource (263 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction: Securitizing Global Concerns
  • Structure of the Volume
  • Notes
  • 1 From Securitization to Macrosecuritization
  • Securitization Theory
  • What Is Securitization?
  • Securitization and the 'Negative' Side of Security
  • Successful Securitization and Its Consequences
  • Securitization Dynamics and the Notion of Desecuritization
  • Macrosecuritization
  • Previous Studies On Macrosecuritization
  • Theory Travel With Macrosecuritization
  • Securitization in China
  • Notes
  • 2 Security in China
  • Chinese Post-Totalitarianism
  • The Party-State
  • Chinese Security Concepts
  • The Neologism of Safety Or Security
  • Institutionalized Security Signifiers in China
  • Chinese Security Concerns
  • Transitioning From Comprehensive to Holistic Security
  • Security and Surveillance Bureaucracies
  • Security Legislation
  • Epistemic Communities
  • Notes
  • 3 The Cold War Then and Now
  • China Enters the Cold Macrosecuritization
  • China Modifies Its Macrosecuritization
  • Macrodesecuritization and the End of the Cold War
  • Rebutting the China Threat
  • Desecuritizing China's Rise
  • Holistic Security and China as a Responsible International Actor
  • Polarized World Structures and Macrosecuritization
  • Analysis: Keeping Away From a Bipolar Macrosecuritization
  • Notes
  • 4 Anti-Nuclear Discourse in China
  • Anti-Nuclear Macrosecuritization By Non-State and State Actors
  • Anti-Nuclear Securitization In and Towards China
  • China's Nuclear Weapon Policies
  • Non-Proliferation and the Nuclear Ban Treaty
  • China's Multilateral Non-Proliferation Diplomacy
  • China's Deterrence Policies
  • NFU of Nuclear Weapons By China
  • Bureaucratic Logics in China's Nuclear Policies.
  • Anti-Nuclear Sentiments in Chinese Civil Society
  • Analysis: No Anti-Nuclear Macrosecuritization
  • Rather, the Normalization of Nuclear Weapons
  • Notes
  • 5 Climate Security With Chinese Characteristics
  • Macrosecuritization of Climate Change
  • Climate Politicization in China
  • China's International Climate Politicization
  • Chinese Views On Climate Security
  • China's Position On Climate Change at the UN
  • Chinese Climate Security Bureaucracy and Societal Actors
  • Climate Change and China's Great Power Politics
  • Analysis: From a War On Nature to Harmony Between Humans and Nature
  • Note
  • 6 China's War On Terror
  • Macrosecuritization of the 'Global War On Terror'
  • Securitizing Splittism and Religious Extremism
  • Securitizing Terrorism as a Part of the Global War On Terror
  • Maintaining the Securitization of Terrorism in the 2000s
  • Playing Down the Campaign in the 2010s
  • Escalating the Campaign in the 2010s: A Securitization Climax
  • Bureaucratic Logics in the Anti-Terror Campaigns
  • Effects and Uses of Securitizing Terrorism in China
  • International Uses for the Macrosecuritization
  • Domestic Uses of the Macrosecuritization
  • Domestic Costs and Resistance Dynamics of the Securitization
  • International Costs of Securitization
  • Analysis: Climactic Macrosecuritization of Terrorism
  • Notes
  • 7 Potential Chinese Macrosecuritization Issues
  • Community of a Shared Future for Humankind
  • Belt and Road Initiative
  • New Frontiers: Polar Regions, the Deep Seas, Outer Space, and Cyberspace
  • Health Security: Pandemics and Microbial Resistance
  • Poverty Alleviation and Development
  • Global Development Initiative
  • China's Global Security Initiative
  • Analysis: Linking Non-Traditional Security Concerns Globally to Achieve Desecuritization
  • Note.
  • 8 Making Sense of China's Alignment in Security Discourses With Global Referents
  • Synthesis of the Macrosecurity Discourses
  • Synthesis of the Bureaucratic Elements of the Macrosecuritizations
  • Universalisms and Constellations of the Macrosecuritizations
  • Macrosecuritizing Actors and Dynamics
  • Ontological Security, Recognition, and Identity Politics in China's Macrosecuritization
  • Securing a Shared Future for Humankind By Desecuritizing Great Power Relations
  • References
  • Index.