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Title China's global engagement : cooperation, competition, and influence in the 21st century / Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein, editors
Published Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, 2017

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Contents China : change in a changing world / Avery Goldstein -- True revisionist : China and the global monetary system / Gregory Chin -- China's regulation of investment trade / Daniel Chow -- Teams of rivals : China, the United States, and the race to develop technologies for a sustainable energy future / Ed Steinfeld -- Concentrated interests : China's involvement with Latin American economies / Cynthia Watson -- Competing visions : China, America, and the Asia-Pacific security order / Jonathan Pollack -- Something beyond No? : China and intervention in a new era / Allen Carlson -- Rise of the Chinese Navy : from regional to global naval power? / Robert Ross -- Territorial and maritime disputes : what role for international law in the East and South China Sea? / Jacques deLisle -- China and the international human rights legal regime : orthodoxy, resistance, and legitimacy / Pitman Potter -- Leaders, bureaucrats, and institutional culture : the struggle to bring back China's top overseas talent / David Zweig -- The Chinese dream in popular culture : China as producer and consumer of films at home and abroad / Stanley Rosen -- Chinese culture in a global context : the Confucius Institute as a geo-cultural force / Randy Kluver
Summary "Assessing China's rapidly changing role on the international stage China is again undergoing a period of significant transition. Internally, China's leaders are addressing challenges to the economy and other domestic issues after three decades of dramatic growth and reforms. President Xi Jinping and other leaders also are refashioning foreign policy to better fit what they see as China's place in the world. This has included a more proactive approach to trade and related international economic affairs, a more vigorous approach to security matters, and a more focused engagement on international cultural and educational affairs. In this volume, China specialists from around the world explore key issues raised by a changing China's interaction with a changing world. They chronicle China's emergence as a more capable actor whose engagement is reshaping international affairs in many dimensions. These include: global currency and trading systems; patterns of cooperation and competition in technological innovation; economic and political trends in the developing world; the American-led security order in the Asia-Pacific region; the practice of international military and humanitarian intervention; the use of naval power; the role of international law in persistent territorial and maritime disputes in the East and South China Seas; the international human rights regime; the circulation of Chinese talent trained abroad; a more globalized film industry; and programs to reshape global cultural awareness about China through educational initiatives. Across these diverse areas, China's capacity-and desire-to influence events and outcomes have risen markedly. The results so far are mixed, and the future trajectory remains uncertain. But across the wide range of issues addressed in this book, China has become a major and likely an enduring participant"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index
Subject POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- International Security.
Diplomatic relations.
International economic relations.
Military policy.
SUBJECT China -- Military policy
China -- Foreign economic relations -- 21st century
China -- Foreign relations -- 21st century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007002707
Subject China.
Form Electronic book
Author DeLisle, Jacques, 1961- editor
Goldstein, Avery, 1954- editor.
ISBN 0815729707
9780815729709