China and the Global Politics of Regionalization.

By: Kavalski, EmilianContributor(s): Shaw, Professor Timothy MMaterial type: TextTextSeries: The International Political Economy of New Regionalisms SerPublisher: Farnham : Routledge, 2009Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (263 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780754698456Subject(s): Regionalism (International organization) - Government policy - ChinaGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: China and the Global Politics of RegionalizationDDC classification: 327.51 LOC classification: JZ1730 -- .K38 2009ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1 "Do As I Do": The Global Politics of China's Regionalization -- Part I Historical, Analytical, and Comparative Contexts of the Global Politics -- 2 Regionalization in the Tianxia?Continuity and Change in China's Foreign Policy -- 3 A Concealed Regionalization without Historical Roots: A New Form of Regionalism -- 4 China's Regionalization Policies: Illiberal Internationalism or Neo-Mencian Benevolence? -- 5 Identity, Nationalism, and China's Policy towards Regionalization -- 6 From Adapting to Shaping: Contextualizing the Practice of Regionalization -- 7 The Reluctance of Hegemons: Comparing the Regionalization Strategies of a Crouching Cowboy -- 8 "From Brussels to Beijing":Comparing the Regionalization Strategies of the EU and China -- Part II Insights from the Global Politics of China's Regionalization -- 9 China and the Political Economy of Regionalization in East Asia -- 10 China's Region-Building Strategy in Southeast Asia -- 11 Spreading the "Shanghai Spirit:" A Chinese Model of Regionalization in Post-Soviet Central Asia -- 12 Reconstructing the Silk Road in a New Era: China's Expanding Regional Influence -- 13 Making a Region out of a Continent? China's Regionalization of Africa -- 14 China and Latin America: An Evolving Military Dynamic -- 15 China and South Pacific Regionalism: The Rising Power as a Cautious Newcomer -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: This volume examines the prominent role of China in global politics and the relevance of the 'new regionalism' paradigm to China's international outreach. It provides a comprehensive and critical assessment of China's impact on the global politics of regionalization, offers a novel application of analytical models, investigates the aspects of the Chinese practice of regionalization that set it apart, and demonstrates China's transformative potential in international life. Addressing the need to 're-Orient' the research and policy agenda of international relations, this comprehensive study demonstrates both the lack of language to engage with existing norms and standards and the difficulty of applying them to an evaluation of the global politics of China's 'non-Western' international agency.
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Cover -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- 1 "Do As I Do": The Global Politics of China's Regionalization -- Part I Historical, Analytical, and Comparative Contexts of the Global Politics -- 2 Regionalization in the Tianxia?Continuity and Change in China's Foreign Policy -- 3 A Concealed Regionalization without Historical Roots: A New Form of Regionalism -- 4 China's Regionalization Policies: Illiberal Internationalism or Neo-Mencian Benevolence? -- 5 Identity, Nationalism, and China's Policy towards Regionalization -- 6 From Adapting to Shaping: Contextualizing the Practice of Regionalization -- 7 The Reluctance of Hegemons: Comparing the Regionalization Strategies of a Crouching Cowboy -- 8 "From Brussels to Beijing":Comparing the Regionalization Strategies of the EU and China -- Part II Insights from the Global Politics of China's Regionalization -- 9 China and the Political Economy of Regionalization in East Asia -- 10 China's Region-Building Strategy in Southeast Asia -- 11 Spreading the "Shanghai Spirit:" A Chinese Model of Regionalization in Post-Soviet Central Asia -- 12 Reconstructing the Silk Road in a New Era: China's Expanding Regional Influence -- 13 Making a Region out of a Continent? China's Regionalization of Africa -- 14 China and Latin America: An Evolving Military Dynamic -- 15 China and South Pacific Regionalism: The Rising Power as a Cautious Newcomer -- Bibliography -- Index.

This volume examines the prominent role of China in global politics and the relevance of the 'new regionalism' paradigm to China's international outreach. It provides a comprehensive and critical assessment of China's impact on the global politics of regionalization, offers a novel application of analytical models, investigates the aspects of the Chinese practice of regionalization that set it apart, and demonstrates China's transformative potential in international life. Addressing the need to 're-Orient' the research and policy agenda of international relations, this comprehensive study demonstrates both the lack of language to engage with existing norms and standards and the difficulty of applying them to an evaluation of the global politics of China's 'non-Western' international agency.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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