China under Xi Jinping : : its economic challenges and foreign policy initiatives / / edited by Shao Binhong ; contributors, Zheng Bijian [and fifteen others].

“How will China develop under Xi Jinping’s rule? Is Xi Jinping, and by extension the Chinese state, now acting from a position of strength or weakness? In other words, do his policies appear to be the actions of a strong leader of an increasingly powerful nation? Or, are they the actions of an insec...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2015.
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:China in the World 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (307 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction --
1 China’s Path of Peaceful Development in the Second Decade of the 21st Century /
2 How to Reboot China’s Reform /
3 Understanding the Past, Present, and Future of China’s Economic Development: Based on a Unified Framework of Growth Theories /
4 China’s Monetary Policy Since the Turn of the Century /
5 Outward Reforming and Inward Opening to Promote Industrial Upgrading /
6 Global Governance Failure and Ideational Reconstruction for a Sustainable World Order /
7 Non-neutral International Institution and Catch-up Strategy of Emerging-market Economies /
8 Harmonising the Management of Foreign and Domestic Affairs in Chinese Foreign Policy /
9 Geo-religion and China’s Foreign Strategy /
10 Sino-u.s. Strategic Rivalry and Evolution of the East Asian Security Order /
11 Should China and Russia Become Allies? /
12 dprk Nuclear Issue and Chinese Policy /
13 Japan’s Political Right-deviation, and the Issue of Way of Thinking and Strategic Approach to Sino-Japanese Relations /
14 On Daring and Inconsistency: Thoughts on Shi Yinhong’s 2014 Japanese Studies Article /
15 Answers and Questions on China-Japan Relations /
16 Theory of Victory, Expectation Adjustment, and China’s Mutual Reassurance with Japan /
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Summary:“How will China develop under Xi Jinping’s rule? Is Xi Jinping, and by extension the Chinese state, now acting from a position of strength or weakness? In other words, do his policies appear to be the actions of a strong leader of an increasingly powerful nation? Or, are they the actions of an insecure one, uncertain of how legitimate the state is in the eyes of the population over which it rules? As with each of the preceding volumes in this series, this book is so valuable because it provides English language translations of the most prominent recent writings on these issues by China’s leading scholars in the fields of international relations and political economy. This volume is an invaluable resource to all those looking to gain a deeper and more nuanced understanding of where China is headed during the Xi Jinping era.” – Allen Carlson, Cornell University
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9004291644
ISSN:2213-8439 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Shao Binhong ; contributors, Zheng Bijian [and fifteen others].