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Books accounting for 9-11 and its aftermath have been overwhelming since 2001. Yet the Chinese response to anti-terrorism remains a relatively under-studied topic. This book attempts to fill such a vacuum by illustrating how on a local and global scale, the Chinese state and society interacted to crystallise their identity and see their potential power in the face of 9-11 and its fallout.
Contents
The Bush DoctrineCross-Strait Relations Under the Post-'11 September' Strategic Settings; Neo-liberal Civilisation, the War on Terrorism and the Economic Disciplining of Human Rights: Convergent Models in the United States and China; The Chinese Response to 9-11 and the Anti-terror Campaign Sino-American Relations during Bush I; Xinjiang and the War against Terrorism; China's Rise in Southeast Asia after 9-11: Implications for Japan and the United States; The Dilemmas of China's Policies facing the North Korean Crisis; China and Israel -- Strange bedfellows 1948-2006; Geopolitics, Culture, and Area Studies: In the Aftermath of 9-11; Chinese Reactions to the September 11th Attack; Young Chinese Look at America after 9-11: A Poll from Jilin University; An Institutional Response to Crisis in China: Anti-terrorism and Beyond; Index.NER(01): GB IE