China's 'Peaceful Rise' in the 21st Century

Domestic and International Conditions

Sujian Guo author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Sep '06

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China's rapid development has attracted worldwide attention in recent years. The implications of China's rise, from its expanding influence and military muscle to its growing demand for energy supplies, are heatedly debated in the international community. Jintao's officially proposed concept of 'peaceful development' has become the underlying principle behind Chinese foreign policy under the fourth generation leadership. However, is 'peaceful development' possible in the broad context of domestic and international development? This comprehensive and timely study examines the conditions and challenges of China's 'peaceful rise' and addresses the central question of whether it is possible for China to 'rise peacefully' in the 21st century, bearing in mind the implications for China and the rest of the world. It is ideal as a supplementary course book in foreign policy, Asian politics and development.

'Will the world's most populous polity, which is also our planet's fastest-growing large economy, develop in peace or in strife? This question is international. It is also domestic because of inequalities and growth pains within China. This book addresses issues of representation and legitimacy, coercion and armies, and China's relations with America, Central Asia, and Japan. The result is a comprehensive overview text, with interpretations based on new scholarship, concerning China's current development.' Lynn T. White III, Princeton University, USA 'Whether China can become a world power without provoking a world war (as Germany and Japan once did) is the key question addressed by this important book. How do the Chinese understand and propose to solve this riddle? Both domestic and international implications of China's strategic choice are carefully analyzed in a text that will interest college students at all levels and indeed everyone interested in the future of world politics.' Lowell Dittmer, University of California at Berkeley, USA 'This theoretically and empirically based book provides readers with rich information and knowledge about China's policy of peaceful rise and its impediments...this book is not only a good reference for students and scholars interested in China but also an important resource for policy makers and policy analysts.' The China Journal '...the book provides careful analyses of many of the most salient issues facing China's leadership in the early 21st century. It is well thought out and brings together a diversity of writers to address the important question of what might keep China from becoming a world power peacefully.' Journal of Chinese Political Science '...offers a valuable discussion of Chinese perspectives on the theory and practice of international relations. At the same time, its explorations are both informative and provocative...invaluable for the purposes of teaching and theorizing the transformations of global life

ISBN: 9780754648475

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 544g

288 pages