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Explores how China is adapting to internatinal norms and practices while still giving primacy to its national interests.
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This volume explores how China is adapting to international norms and practices while still giving primacy to its national interests. It examines China's strategic behaviour on the world stage, particularly in its relationships with major powers and Asian neighbours.
Contents
Introduction 1. Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior Part One. Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy Behavior 2. Security Challenge of an Ascendant China: Great Power Emergence and International Stability 3. Four Contradictions Constraining China's Foreign Policy Behavior 4. Chinese Nationalism and Pragmatic Foreign Policy Behavior Part Two. Ideology, Strategic Culture, and Pragmatism 5. Pragmatic Calculations of National Interest: China's Hong Kong Policy, 1949-1997 6. Soldiers, Statesmen, Strategic Culture, and China's 1950 Intervention in Korea 7. Traditional Chinese Military Thinking: A Comparative Perspective 8. Beijing's Perception of the International System and Foreign Policy Adjustment after the Tiananmen Incident 9. China's Pragmatic Approach to Non-proliferation Policy in the Post-Cold War Era Part Three. Strategic Relations with the Major Powers and Asian-Pacific Neighbors 10. Patterns and Dynamics of China's International Strategic Behavior 11. Ghost of the Strategic Triangle: The Sino-Russian Partnership 12. The Clash of Ideas: Ideology and Sino-U.S. Relations 13. Making the Right Choices in Twenty-first Century Sino-American Relations 14. The Making of China's Periphery Policy 15. Constructing the Dragon's Scales: China's Approach to Territorial Sovereignty and Border Relations 16. Rituals, Risks, and Rivalries: China and ASEAN