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This book explores how fundamental aspects of China's rapidly evolving arena of international relations theory are emerging directly from the realms of practice and policy.
As a unique explanation of the Chinese School by those actually making the decisions, assisted and researched in collaboration with eminent global scholars, the book guides the global reader through the building of Chinese international relations theory and how China may be accounted for, behaviour predicted and useful policy developed.
With chapters examining critical issues such as:
Statecraft and party
The Belt and Road Initiative
Diplomacy and Security in the Asia Pacific
China-US relations
The South China Sea
This book will provide new theory to policy-makers and prove an invaluable guide to students and scholars of Chinese politics, international relations theory, diplomacy, global studies and international relations.
Contents
1. Towards a Chinese theory of international relations evidenced in practice and policy 2. Chinese international relations theory of statecraft and party 3. Conceptualizing peace in China: Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and their strategic thinking 4. Exploring illiberal practices in China's Belt and Road Initiative: Towards norms creation and democratic diffusion-proofing? 5. The discursive and affective dimensions of the 'China Dream' 6. Global 'civilization politics' with 'civilization value' 7. A new model of major power relations and sources of insecurity in the region: Third country perspectives 8. The divergence between Vietnamese Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Party 9. Confronting China's realpolitik approach in the South China Sea Dispute: The Philippines' changing grand strategies 10. Beijing's public diplomacy: From soft power to sharp power and the Australian experience 11. China's international relations theory and India 12. International relations theory in a post-Great Power world