China in World Politics: Policies, Processes, ProspectsUBC Press, 2005 - 294ÆäÀÌÁö This fully revised and updated text introduces students toChina¡¯s foreign policy, past and present, and the factors thatmay influence the country¡¯s future policy agenda. Exploring thenew dynamics of China¡¯s regional and international roles, theauthors outline the political, security, economic, and social issuesthe country faces in the emerging twenty-first century. |
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Introduction | 1 |
New Ideologies in the TwentyFirst Century | 9 |
Chinese Politics and Ideology | 27 |
The Ascendancy of Adam Smith over Karl Marx | 65 |
China and Russia | 97 |
China and the United States | 127 |
China and Its Asian Neighbors | 159 |
China and Japan | 187 |
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