China From the Inside Out :Fitting the People's Republic into the World ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Fitting the People's Republic into the World

Publication series :1

Author: Keith   Ronald C.  

Publisher: Pluto Books Ltd‎

Publication year: 2009

E-ISBN: 9781849643290

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780745328546

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780745328553

Subject: D8 Diplomacy, International Relations

Keyword: 外交、国际关系

Language: ENG

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China From the Inside Out

Description

A pioneering look at Chinas rise from the perspective of its internal debates and domestic politics.

Chapter

1. Understanding China Once More

The Comparative Dilemma of ‘Wealth and Power’

‘Nationalism’ and ‘Cosmopolitanism’

Mao Zedong as China’s Paradox

Containment and the Persistence of Realism

2. Fitting the People's Republic into the World

‘Cleaning Up the House Before Entertaining the Guests’

Establishing the Foundations of Contemporary Foreign Policy at Bandung

The Chinese Learning Dialectic

Resolving the Outstanding Contradiction within Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy and the Cultural Revolution

Plumbing the Depths of Chinese Foreign Policy ‘Pragmatism’

Deng Xiaoping Places China in the World

3. Connecting the 'Rule of Law', 'Human Rights' and 'Democracy' in China

Connecting the ‘Rule of Law’, ‘Human Rights’and ‘Democracy’

The Confucian Past in the Constitutional Present

The ‘Rule of Law’ in China?

A Chinese Human Rights Paradigm?

The Criminalization of Domestic Violence

The Dilemmas of Procedural Justice

The Prospect for ‘Democracy’ in China?

The Contradictions of Sinification

4. ‘Socialism' or 'Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics'?

Reform Strategy

China in the ‘Primary Stage of Socialism’

‘Socialism’ versus ‘Capitalism’ in Tiananmen Square,1986 and 1989

Deng’s ‘Southern Tour’ and the ‘Socialist Market’

The Political Economy of ‘Newly Emerging Interests’

The Hu Jintao Leadership and the Private Property Issue

The Politics of Housing Reform

5. China's New 'Model' of International Relations

The Contemporary Relevance of ‘Harmony with Differences’

The Maturation of Chinese Diplomacy

The New Security Concept

Development in the Era of Globalization

The Chinese Rebuttal to Realism

‘Revisit the Past and Know New Things’

6. China Redux

The Learning Dialectic and the Strategy for Development

‘Reform as Revolution’?

‘Democratization of International Relations’ and ‘Diversity of Civilizations’

The Learning Dialectic and Hu’s ‘Scientific Development Concept’

The Party’s ‘Chinese Characteristics’?

Notes

Selected Concepts in Pinyin and Chinese Characters

Selected Readings by Chapter Themes

INDEX

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