The Rise of China and International Relations Theory / Jean Kachiga.
Author/creator |
Kachiga, Jean author. |
Format | Book and Print |
Publication Info | New York : Peter Lang Publishing, [2019] |
Description | pages cm |
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Contents | Introduction -- Chapter 1. China's Rise in Modern Historical Context -- Chapter 2. Bound to Differ -- Chapter 3. China's Challenge to International Relations Theory -- Chapter 4. China's Rise in the Prism of Realism -- Chapter 5. China's Rise in the Prism of Liberalism -- Chapter 6. China's Rise in the Prism of Neo-Liberalism -- Chapter 7. Is China a Realist or Liberalist Power? -- Chapter 8. China's Rise in the Prism of Constructivism -- Chapter 9. China's Identity Redefined -- Chapter 10. China and the Cultures of Anarchy in the International System -- Chapter 11. China's Rise in the Prism of the English School -- Chapter 12. China's Rise and Critical Theory -- Chapter 13. China's Rise and Idealism -- Chapter 14. China's Foreign Policy and International Relations Theory -- Conclusion. |
Abstract | "This book examines succinctly the substantive assumptions of each one of the main international relations theories, namely: Realism, liberalism, constructivism, the English school, critical theory and idealism, against China's choices and behavior as an international actor. The author seeks to articulate how China's choices and behavior alternatively reflect and vindicate, or challenge and reject reigning assumptions of international relations theory"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
LCCN | 2020011607 |
ISBN | 9781433179662 |
ISBN | 1433179660 |
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