Drawing on original Chinese sources and interviews, In the Eyes of the Dragon explores Chinese views on sovereignty, national interest, security multilateralism, international human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, Taiwan, and the United States. Illuminating how China views the post-Cold War world and its place therein, the contributors enhance our understanding of the nationalist sentiments driving the PRC's foreign policy and elevate the debate over China to a higher, more sophisticated, and productive level.
The New Silk Road and China’s Evolving Grand Strategy. In the Name of the Public: Environmental Protest and the Changing Landscape of Popular Contention in China. Leverett et al. Grapes of Wrath: Twisting Arms to Get Villagers to Cooperate with Agribusiness in China. Luo et al. Framing the Funeral: Death Rituals of Chinese Communist Party Leaders. The Use of Comrade as a Political Instrument in the Chinese Communist Party, from Mao to Xi. Kohlenberg. Steinhardt et al. 1427 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. The University of Chicago Press Books.
London: John Murray 1996
January 2002 · China Information. London: John Murray 1996 January 1998 · China Information.
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Deng Yong Deng, Fei-Ling Wang. Drawing on original Chinese sources and interviews, In the Eyes of the Dragon explores Chinese views on sovereignty, national interest, security multilateralism, international human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, Taiwan, and the United States. Illuminating how China views the postDCold War world and its place therein, the contributors enhance our understanding of the nationalist sentiments driving the PRCOs foreign policy and elevate the debate over China to a higher, more sophisticated, and productive level.
However, the uncertainties and complications of the Sino-American relations profoundly affect China's strategic calculation about Korean Peninsula and indicate changes and problems in the Chinese Korea policy.
by Deng Yong Deng, Fei-Ling Wang, John W. Garver
by Deng Yong Deng, Fei-Ling Wang, John W. Garver.
Book Condition: Former Library book. Great prices and great return policy! Best books around. Yong Deng is assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the Center for International Studies at Benedictine University
Book Condition: Former Library book. Your purchase benefits world literacy! In Stock. Sold by Better World Books: South. Condition: Used: Good. Yong Deng is assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the Center for International Studies at Benedictine University. FeiLing Wang is assistant professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology. Series: Asia in World Politics.
The Origins of the Sino-American Confrontation: Two Views, Diplomatic History, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Summer 1998), p. 489-494. China As Number One, The China Journal, No. 39 (January 1998), p. 61-66
Yong Deng is associate professor in the Department of Political Science, . Fei-Ling Wang is associate professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Yong Deng is associate professor in the Department of Political Science, . Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (January 1, 2000). Publication Date: March 24, 2016.
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Drawing on original Chinese sources and interviews, In the Eyes of the Dragon explores Chinese views on sovereignty, national interest, security multilateralism, international human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, Taiwan, and the United States. Illuminating how China views the post-Cold War world and its place therein, the contributors enhance our understanding of the nationalist sentiments driving the PRC's foreign policy and elevate the debate over China to a higher, more sophisticated, and productive level.
The New Silk Road and China’s Evolving Grand Strategy. In the Name of the Public: Environmental Protest and the Changing Landscape of Popular Contention in China. Leverett et al. Grapes of Wrath: Twisting Arms to Get Villagers to Cooperate with Agribusiness in China. Luo et al. Framing the Funeral: Death Rituals of Chinese Communist Party Leaders. The Use of Comrade as a Political Instrument in the Chinese Communist Party, from Mao to Xi. Kohlenberg. Steinhardt et al. 1427 East 60th Street, Chicago, IL 60637. The University of Chicago Press Books.
London: John Murray 1996
January 2002 · China Information. London: John Murray 1996 January 1998 · China Information.
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Deng Yong Deng, Fei-Ling Wang. Drawing on original Chinese sources and interviews, In the Eyes of the Dragon explores Chinese views on sovereignty, national interest, security multilateralism, international human rights, nuclear nonproliferation, Taiwan, and the United States. Illuminating how China views the postDCold War world and its place therein, the contributors enhance our understanding of the nationalist sentiments driving the PRCOs foreign policy and elevate the debate over China to a higher, more sophisticated, and productive level.
However, the uncertainties and complications of the Sino-American relations profoundly affect China's strategic calculation about Korean Peninsula and indicate changes and problems in the Chinese Korea policy.
by Deng Yong Deng, Fei-Ling Wang, John W. Garver
by Deng Yong Deng, Fei-Ling Wang, John W. Garver.
Book Condition: Former Library book. Great prices and great return policy! Best books around. Yong Deng is assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the Center for International Studies at Benedictine University
Book Condition: Former Library book. Your purchase benefits world literacy! In Stock. Sold by Better World Books: South. Condition: Used: Good. Yong Deng is assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the Center for International Studies at Benedictine University. FeiLing Wang is assistant professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology. Series: Asia in World Politics.
The Origins of the Sino-American Confrontation: Two Views, Diplomatic History, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Summer 1998), p. 489-494. China As Number One, The China Journal, No. 39 (January 1998), p. 61-66
Yong Deng is associate professor in the Department of Political Science, . Fei-Ling Wang is associate professor at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Yong Deng is associate professor in the Department of Political Science, . Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (January 1, 2000). Publication Date: March 24, 2016.