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The Domestic Sources of China's Foreign Policy Lai Hongyi (University of Nottingham, UK)

The Domestic Sources of China's Foreign Policy By Lai Hongyi (University of Nottingham, UK)

The Domestic Sources of China's Foreign Policy by Lai Hongyi (University of Nottingham, UK)


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This book offers an accessible, informative and up-to-date systemic analysis of the foreign policy of China. It demonstrates how domestic factors have profoundly shaped Chinas foreign policy, from the late Maos era to the reform era, presenting its argument through an in-depth analysis of major cases of Chinese foreign policy.

The Domestic Sources of China's Foreign Policy Summary

The Domestic Sources of China's Foreign Policy: Regimes, Leadership, Priorities and Process by Lai Hongyi (University of Nottingham, UK)

As Chinas political and economic influence in the world is rapidly increasing, it is essential to understand how Chinas domestic politics affects its foreign political and economic policy. This book offers an accessible, informative and up-to-date systemic analysis of the foreign policy of China. Where mainstream literature on international relations usually suggests that Chinas foreign policy is primarily determined by external factors, such as the international system and external settings, this book demonstrates instead that domestic factors profoundly shape Chinas foreign policy from the late Maos era to the reform era. It demonstrates how Chinas foreign policy is driven by the preservation of political and economic regimes; the political survival of the top leader; the top leaders vision for, and skills in, managing external affairs; the leaders policy priorities; dramatic events and the process of policymaking. It presents its argument in-depth analysis of major cases of Chinese foreign policy for example, Chinas difficult relations with Southeast Asia; Chinas 15-year accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO); Chinas oil diplomacy in the recent decade, and the diversified process of foreign policy making in the twenty-first century.

The Domestic Sources of China's Foreign Policy Reviews

"Linkage politics have long been an intricate question in explaining China's external behavior. In this book, Lai brings us to a new perspective on connecting Chinese leaders' vision, succession politics and domestic political economy with China's foreign policy. This is a must-read for all interested in the rise of a new titan in world politics" - Professor Jae Ho CHUNG, Director: Institute for China Studies, Seoul National University

About Lai Hongyi (University of Nottingham, UK)

Hongyi Lai is a lecturer at School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham, UK.He is author of Reform and the Non-State Economy in China: The Political Economy of Liberalization Strategies; the editor of Asian Energy Security: The Maritime Dimension; and co-editor of Harmony and Development: ASEAN-China Relations and China into the Hu-Wen Era: Policy Initiatives and Challenges.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Analytical Framework 1. Introduction: Bringing Back Domestic Politics in Studies of Foreign Policy 2. Internal Sources of External Policy: An Analytical Framework Part 2: Cases of Chinas Foreign Policy 3. Domestic Regimes and Leaders Vision: Relations with Southeast Asia 4. Leadership Succession, Priority, Debates, and Shocks: WTO Accession 5. Managing Domestic-External Interaction: China-U.S. WTO Agreement 6. Securing Strategic Resources for Domestic Economy: Oil Diplomacy 7. Institutions and Players: Diversified Policy Making Process Part 3: Conclusion 8. Understanding a Rising China

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NPB9780415697217
9780415697217
0415697212
The Domestic Sources of China's Foreign Policy: Regimes, Leadership, Priorities and Process by Lai Hongyi (University of Nottingham, UK)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2011-08-18
216
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