Rise of China : Beijing's strategies and implications for the Asia-Pacific /
edited by Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao and Cheng-yi Lin.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 312 pages)
- Politics in Asia series .
- Politics in Asia series. .
part Part I Overview chapter 1 The rise of China: An overall assessment / part Part II Discourse on the rise of China chapter 2 China’s grand strategy of “peaceful rise”: A prelude to a new Cold War? / chapter 3 The domestic origin of China’s rise and its international impact: The party-state developmental syndicate / part Part III Domestic consequences: Social unrest and economic challenges chapter 4 Growing social unrest and emergent protest groups in China / chapter 5 China’s economic development and its challenges TO-FAR WANG part External strategies to Asia-Pacific and implications chapter 6 China’s policies toward the Asia-Pacific region: changing perceptions of self and changing others’ perceptions of China? / chapter 7 The rise of China and territorial disputes / chapter 8 China’s policies toward the SCO and ARF: implications for the Asia-Pacific region / part Part V Regional reactions to China’s rise chapter 9 America’s perspective on China’s rise / chapter 10 Japan’s views on the rise of China and its implications: Bureaucratic interests and political choices / chapter 11 Beijing’s strategy and implications for India / chapter 12 The rise of China and implications for Southeast Asia: A Philippine perspective / chapter 13 Hong Kong citizens’ evaluations of the “one country, two systems” practice: Assessing the role of political support for China / chapter 14 A rising China and Hu Jintao’s Taiwan policy / HSIN-HUANG MICHAEL HSIAO AND CHENG-YI LIN MASAKO IKEGAMI SZU-CHIEN HSU CHIH-JOU JAY CHEN ROSEMARY FOOT SRIKANTH KONDAPALLI CHIEN-PENG CHUNG BRUCE CUMINGS YOSHIFUMI NAKAI VIKRAM SOOD CAROLINA G. HERNANDEZ TIMOTHY KA-YING WONG AND SHIRLEY PO-SAN WAN CHENG-YI LIN AND WEN-CHENG LIN.