Domestic Politics, International Bargaining and China's Territorial Disputes
Negotiations Between China and Its Neighbors Explored
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:13th Jul '12
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This book offers a detailed analysis of China's negotiations with India, Japan, and Russia, highlighting the impact of domestic politics on international bargaining.
In Domestic Politics, International Bargaining and China's Territorial Disputes, the author delves into the intricate negotiations between China and its neighboring countries: India, Japan, and Russia. Utilizing Robert Putnam's two-level game framework, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of the successes and setbacks in these territorial disputes. The narrative is enriched with empirical data that sheds light on the complex interplay between international relations and domestic politics, making it a significant contribution to the field of international studies.
The author emphasizes the role of domestic nationalist groups in shaping the outcomes of these negotiations. These groups often leverage territorial issues to advance their own agendas, complicating the bargaining processes. By examining the motivations and actions of these domestic actors, the book reveals how internal politics can significantly influence international negotiations, providing a nuanced understanding of the dynamics at play.
Overall, Domestic Politics, International Bargaining and China's Territorial Disputes stands out for its clarity and accessibility. It bridges theoretical concepts with practical case studies, making it an essential read for scholars and practitioners interested in China's foreign relations and the broader implications of territorial disputes in international politics.
ISBN: 9780415647267
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Weight: 440g
240 pages