Participation and interaction : the theory and practice of China's diplomacy /
This book selects the most outstanding journal articles from the Chinese version of Foreign Affairs Review written by prestigious Chinese scholars in recent years. The articles focus on analysis of foreign affairs issues which are of relevance to China, and provide insightful perspectives on China...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore :
World Scientific Pub. Co.,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Intersubjective Cognitive Dissonance and Foreign Policy-Making in China Qin Yaqing; 1. Cognitive Dissonance and Foreign Policy-Making; 2. Inter-Subjective Cognitive Dissonance and Foreign Policy Decision-Making for China; 3. Inter-Subjective Cognitive Dissonance and the Adjustment; Chapter 2 A Longitudinal Study of Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China Niu Jun; 1. Influence of the Chinese Revolutionary Movement; 2. China's Internal Affairs and External Relations; 3. The International Environment and Its Interaction with China's Foreign Relations.
- Chapter 3 An Explanatory Practice Model of China's Participation in the International System Zhu Liqun1. The Core Issue: The Root of Changes in the Relationship Between China and the International System; 2. The Core Concept: Definition of "Practice of Engagement"; 2.1. "Practice of engagement" and its categories; 2.2. "The new script" in domestic and international interaction; 3. System Environment: Classification and Characteristics; 4. Resources for Practice: The Domestic Structure, Interests and Norms; 5. The Causal Relationship Between Practice of Engagement and Status Recognition.
- 6. ConclusionChapter 4 On the "People First" Diplomacy in China Jin Canrong and Liu Shiqiang; 1. The Background of "People First" Diplomacy in China; 2. The Basic Contents of "People First" Diplomacy in China; 3. Policy Practice of "People First" Diplomacy in China; 4. Ancient Populist Ideas and Modern "People First" Diplomacy; 5. Summary; Chapter 5 A Brief Analysis of China's Crisis Diplomacy Decision-Making in the Post-Cold War Era Chu Xiaobo; 1. A Review of the Basic Concepts and Research Relevant to China's Management of International Crises.
- 2. China's Crisis Diplomacy Decision-Making after the Cold War3. China's Crisis Diplomacy Decision-Making: Problems and Prospects; Chapter 6 Public Participation in China's Diplomacy and Its Influence
- Three Case Studies from 2003 Wang Cungang; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Research question and current research status; 1.2. Methodology and rationale for case selection; 1.3. Definitions of "the public" and "participation"; 2. Three Case Studies of Chinese Public Participation in Diplomacy; 2.1. Case one: Debate on the new thinking on Sino-Japanese relations; 2.1.1. Origin of the debate.
- 2.1.2. Spread of the debate: Opposing views, formation of opinion leaders and diverse platforms2.1.3. Did the Chinese government respond to the debate on the new thinking?; 2.1.4 Summary; 2.2. Case two: Debate on "the nature of the Iraq War and the stance China should take"; 2.2.1. Origin; 2.2.2. Respective stances and means of expression; 2.2.3. The stance of the Chinese government on the Iraq war and its attitude towards public participation; 2.2.4. Summary; 2.3. Case three: The Online Interaction of Li Zhaoxing with the Public; 2.3.1. General introduction of the case.