International strategic relations and China's national security. Volume 1 /
"The international strategic relations have been undergoing great turbulence, readjustment and reformation since the financial crisis in 2008. This round of transition is mainly driven by economic competition instead of wars. International competition, crises and collisions will ebb and flow an...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Chino |
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Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. :
World Scientific Publishing,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- The Institute for Strategic Studies
- Editorial Board
- Contributors
- Translators
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The Profoundly Evolving International Landscape and China's International Strategy: A General Review of the International Strategic Situation and China's National Security
- 1. The self-inflicted decline of American hegemony
- 2. The conversion of the Greater Middle East into "black holes of international politics" due to the intensification of various conflicts
- 3. The strong return of great power geostrategic competition constrained by interdependence4. The emergence of a multipolar world due to the balanced international economic structure
- 5. A new ecology of international politics born from the collective rise of emerging markets
- Conclusion: China's strategic options in the interwoven context of new and old international politics
- Chapter 2 An Assessment of the Impact of the Ukraine Crisis
- 1. Transformation of Ukraine's social system: Political anomie resulting in social disorder
- 2. Geopolitical rivalry among major powers: Will the "twenty years' crisis" recur?3. After empire: When can "sequelae" be cured?
- 4. The international strategic influence of the Ukraine crisis
- 5. Concluding remarks
- Chapter 3 An Assessment of the Impact of the Middle East Crisis
- 1. Evolution of the Middle East situation
- 1.1 Intensification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
- 1.2 Continued political upheavals in several countries
- 1.3 The severe counter-terrorism situation
- 1.4 Uncertainties in the Iranian nuclear issue
- 2. New characteristics of the Middle East contradictions2.1 Intensification of the confrontation between the West and the Islamic World in the Middle East
- 2.2 Aggravating polarization of regional states
- 2.3 Declining clout of Islamic political forces
- 2.4 Prominent sectarian contradictions
- 2.5 Intensification of the contradictions between regional states
- 2.6 Sharpening of ethnic contradictions
- 2.7 Spillover of terrorist threats
- 3. Adjustment of great powers' Middle East policies
- 3.1 Adjustment of the U.S. Middle East strategy
- 3.2 Active intervention by Russia, France, the U.K. and Germany in Middle East affairs3.3 Co-existence of opportunities and challenges for China
- Chapter 4 The South China Sea Disputes and Their Strategic Implications for the Asia-Pacific Region
- 1. The continuation and intensification of tensions
- 2. Deepening internationalization of the disputes
- 3. The growing legalization of the disputes
- 4. Get out of jail: Breaking the prisoner's dilemma
- Chapter 5 The "Rebalancing" of the U.S. Eurasia Policy