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China's Rise - Threat or Opportunity?

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China's Rise - Threat or Opportunity? book

Edited ByHerbert S. Yee
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 15 October 2010
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203842690
Pages 320
eBook ISBN 9780203842690
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Politics & International Relations
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Yee, H.S. (Ed.). (2010). China's Rise - Threat or Opportunity? (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203842690

ABSTRACT

The phenomenal growth of Chinese economic and military power in the first decade of the 21st century has drawn world-wide attention. Perceptions of China's rise have shifted from seeing China as a threat to a more mixed view, where China is seen as playing a key role in economic recovery, taking an increasingly responsible role in world affairs, and contributing significantly to scientific and technological advances.

This book argues that China will only become a truly global power when its rising power status is accepted, or at least tolerated, by other major powers and China’s neighbours. Filling a major gap in the existing literature, it presents a comprehensive overview of how China's rise is perceived in a wide range of countries and regions – these include China's neighbours, other world powers, the parts of China not part of mainland China - Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau - and regions of the world where China is having an unexpected impact, such as the Middle East. It also examines changing perceptions of China in the western media. Overall, the book demonstrates that whilst many countries and regions are much more positive about China's rise than they were before, considerable nervousness and concern persists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

ByHERBERT YEE

chapter 1|5 pages

China’s Rise and China-US Relations

ByHENRY KISSINGER

chapter 2|22 pages

Power Transition Theory: A Challenge to the Peaceful Rise of World Power China

ByEDWARD FRIEDMAN

chapter 3|19 pages

Core Elements in a Rising China’s Foreign Policy and Key Issues in Sino-American Relations: Trans-Pacific Observations

ByMING K. CHAN

chapter 4|28 pages

Russia and an Ascendant China

ByALEXANDER LUKIN

chapter 5|21 pages

European Perspectives on China’s Rise

ByJEAN-PIERRE CABESTAN

chapter 6|23 pages

Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick: Non-Traditional Chinese Threats and Middle Eastern Instability

ByYITZHAK SHICHOR

chapter 7|10 pages

Japan’s Perspectives towards a Rising China

ByChina EMI MIFUNE

chapter 8|14 pages

The Rise of China: Challenges and Opportunities to the Japanese Economy

ByHIDEO OHASHI

chapter 9|15 pages

South Korea and a Rising China: Perception of Ambivalence and the Policy of Hedging

BySUKHEE HAN

chapter 10|13 pages

Indian Perspectives on China: Concerns and Prospects

BySRIKANTH KONDAPALLI

chapter 11|15 pages

Accommodation with Hedging: Southeast Asia’s Changing Perspectives towards China

ByAILEEN S.P. BAVIERA

chapter 12|21 pages

Indonesia’s Perceptions of the “China Threat”: From “Yellow Threat from the North” to “Strategic Partner”

ByCHRISTINE SUSANNA TJHIN

chapter 13|21 pages

The “China Threat” in the Context of China’s Rise: A View from Australia

ByCOLIN MACKERRAS

chapter 14|24 pages

China and Brazil in the 21st Century: Towards a Developed and Harmonious World Order

BySEVERINO BEZERRA CABRAL FILHO

chapter 16|13 pages

The Response of Hong Kong and Macau to the Rise of Mainland China: Trends, Scenarios and Political Implications

BySONNY LO

chapter 17|10 pages

From “China Threat” to “China’s Responsibility”: Changing International Discourse on China and China’s Response

ByJIN CANRONG

chapter 18|18 pages

The China Studies That Defend Chineseness: The Im/possibility of China Centrism in the Divided Sino-phone World

ByWorld CHIH-YU SHIH AND TENG-CHI CHANG
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