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How China Sees the World


How China Sees the World

Insights From China's International Relations Scholars

von: Huiyun Feng, Kai He, Xiaojun Li

32,09 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.11.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9789811504822
Sprache: englisch

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This book intends to make sense of how Chinese leaders perceive China’s rise in the world through the eyes of China’s international relations (IR) scholars.&nbsp;Drawing on a unique, four-year opinion survey of these scholars at the annual conference of the Chinese Community of Political Science and International Studies (CCPSIS) in Beijing from 2014–2017, the authors examine Chinese IR scholars’ perceptions of and views on key issues related to China’s power, its relationship with the United States and other major countries, and China’s position in the international system and track their changes over time. Furthermore, the authors complement the surveys with a textual analysis of the academic publications in China’s top five IR journals. By comparing and contrasting the opinion surveys and textual analyses, this book sheds new light on how Chinese IR scholars view the world as well as how they might influence China’s foreign policy.<br>
1.&nbsp;Taking Chinese IR Scholars Seriously.<div>2.&nbsp;On China’s Power and International Order: Is China a Challenger?.</div><div>3.&nbsp;On US–China Relations: Problems and Prospects.</div><div>4.&nbsp;On Chinese Foreign Policy and International Relations.</div><div>5.&nbsp;Understanding China’s Rise through the Eyes of Scholars and Beyond. </div>
<b>Huiyun Feng</b> is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University, Australia.&nbsp; She is a former Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar at the United States Institute of Peace. She has published in the<i> European Journal of International Relations</i>, <i>Security Studies</i>, and <i>Chinese Journal of International Politics</i>.<div><br></div><div><b>Kai He</b> is a Professor of International Relations at Griffith University, Australia. He is currently an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow (2017-2020) and a visiting Chair Professor of International Relations at Nankai University, China (2018-2021). His recent book is <i>China’s Crisis Behavior: Political Survival and Foreign Policy</i> (2016).&nbsp;<br></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><b>Xiaojun Li</b> is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia, Canada and a former Princeton-Harvard China and the World Fellow. His work on international and comparative political economy of China has appeared in <i>Journal of Politics</i>, <i>International Studies Quarterly</i>, and <i>Chinese Journal of International Politics.</i>&nbsp;<br></div>
This book intends to make sense of how Chinese leaders perceive China’s rise in the world through the eyes of China’s international relations (IR) scholars. Drawing on a unique, four-year opinion survey of these scholars at the annual conference of the Chinese Community of Political Science and International Studies (CCPSIS) in Beijing from 2014–2017, the authors examine Chinese IR scholars’ perceptions of and views on key issues related to China’s power, its relationship with the United States and other major countries, and China’s position in the international system and track their changes over time. Furthermore, the authors complement the surveys with a textual analysis of the academic publications in China’s top five IR journals. By comparing and contrasting the opinion surveys and textual analyses, this book sheds new light on how Chinese IR scholars view the world as well as how they might influence China’s foreign policy.<div><br></div><div><b>Huiyun Feng</b>&nbsp;is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University, Australia.&nbsp; She is a former Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar at the United States Institute of Peace. She has published in the<i>&nbsp;European Journal of International Relations</i>,&nbsp;<i>Security Studies</i>, and&nbsp;<i>Chinese Journal of International Politics</i>.<div><br></div><div><b>Kai He</b>&nbsp;is a Professor of International Relations at Griffith University, Australia. He is currently an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow (2017-2020) and a visiting Chair Professor of International Relations at Nankai University, China (2018-2021). His recent book is&nbsp;<i>China’s Crisis Behavior: Political Survival and Foreign Policy</i>&nbsp;(2016).&nbsp;<br></div><div><b><br></b></div><div><b>Xiaojun Li</b>&nbsp;is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia, Canada and a former Princeton-Harvard China and the World Fellow. His work on international and comparative political economy of China has appeared in&nbsp;<i>Journal of Politics</i>,&nbsp;<i>International Studies Quarterly</i>, and&nbsp;<i>Chinese Journal of International Politics.</i>&nbsp;</div></div>
<p>First book that systematically examines Chinese scholars’ perceptions of international relations</p><p>Includes findings from a four-year survey research study (2014-2017) in Beijing, designed as a semi-longitudinal study in order to gauge the changing attitudes and perceptions of Chinese scholars</p><p>Part of a multi-year project, “Understanding China’s Rise through the Eyes of Chinese IR Scholars,” funded by the MacArthur Foundation</p>

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