Nathan, Andrew J.

China's search for security / Andrew J. Nathan, Andrew Scobell. - New York : Columbia University Press, c2012. - xxiii, 406 p. : maps ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part I. Interest and identity in Chinese foreign policy: what drives Chinese foreign policy?; who runs Chinese foreign policy? -- Part II. Security challenges and strategies: China's Russia policy during the Cold War and after; deciphering the U.S. threat; the Northeast Asia regional system; China's other neighbors: the Asia-Pacific; China in the fourth ring -- Part III. Holding together: territorial integrity and foreign policy: problems of stateness: Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and Taiwan; Taiwan's democratic transition and China's response -- Part IV. Instruments of power: dilemmas of opening; military modernization: from people's war to power projection; soft power and human rights in Chinese foreign policy -- Part V. Conclusion: threat or equilibrium?.

9780231140508 (cloth : alk. paper) 9780231511643 (ebook)

2012009156


National security--China.
Seguridad nacional--China.
20150700


China--Foreign relations--1949-
China--Relaciones exteriores--1949-

JZ 1734 / N274c 2012

355/.033551