Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Preface; Maps; 1: Asia's China Dilemma; Great Aspirations; Power Shift or Paradigm Shift; Notes; 2: The Revolutionary Overture; The Four Great Aspirations; Leaning on One Side; Recovery; Exporting Revolution; Revolution and Revisionism; Notes; 3: The Normalization; The Détente; Marble Floor Guerrilla; Opening Up; Steady Course; Notes; 4: Briefcase Revisionism; The Turn; Standing Strong; The Cross-Straits Relations; Korea and Japan; The Crumbling Empire; Strategic Opportunity; Notes; 5: Peaceful Development; Southeast Asia and the South China Sea
Japan and IndiaRelations with Taiwan; The Trade Tool Once More; Rising Star; Notes; 6: Elusive Harmony; Policy Shifts; The Security Environment; In Defense of Peace; Gaining Power without Resistance; The Dilemma; Notes; 7: Economic Power; On the Economic Battlefield; A New Open-Door Policy; Securing Raw Materials; Internationalization of the Yuan; Risk of Setbacks; Notes; 8: The Contest for the Pacific; Reuniting the Motherland; An Unsatisfied Giant; American Primacy in the Pacific; Chinese Countermoves; Littoral Balancers; Notes; 9: Another Great Power Tragedy; Policy Changes ..
... And Policy InertiaLooking Ahead; Note; Index; End User License Agreement
Summary
Jonathan Holslag is a Professor of International Politics at the Free University of Brussels. His work focuses on international political economy, regional security in Asia, and the relations between Europe and Asia