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For many years, political leaders and analysts have debated the impacts of China’s rise on the stability of the existing international system. International observers have also debated whether China would be a status quo power or a revisionist power, and whether China would observe the rules and regulations of international institutions and regimes. China Joins Global Governance: Cooperation and Contentions, edited by Mingjiang Li, provides an insightful contribution to our understanding of these issues through a specific angle: China’s role in global governance.
The contributors to this volume address such questions as, how has China dealt with major global institutions and regimes? How has China helped address various global challenges? How is China’s rise changing the international approach to global governance? The contributors cover a broad range of issues, including China’s vision and strategy in global multilateralism, China’s role in global economic/financial/trade governance, China’s policy towards the global environment and international development, and China’s approaches to various global security issues such as nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation. China Joins Global Governance is an essential text in understanding the future trajectory of China’s international policy.
Published | Mar 24 2015 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 222 |
ISBN | 9781498515153 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 3 Graphs, 13 Tables |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This important volume brings together leading experts to address several key questions related to one of the most important themes of this decade: China's roles in running the world. With its detailed focus on specific global issues, from trade to climate to energy to security, and nuanced arguments, this book is a significant contribution to our understanding of how global governance is unfolding in a world where China matters more every day.
Ann Florini, Singapore Management University
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