ABSTRACT
This book looks at human security in China’s foreign relations. It discusses the concept and theory of human security, and their implications for China. The book goes on to analyse environmental security issues, including climate change and water resources, as well as looking at issues from an energy consumption perspective. Significant human security issues are then focussed on, including food safety, pandemic disease control, migration, and the human rights implications of China’s overseas investment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|27 pages
Human security challenges with China
Why and how the rise of China makes the world vulnerable
chapter 6|29 pages
Multilateral environmental engagement with Chinese characteristics
An economic nationalism perspective
chapter 7|29 pages
The exploding balloon
Environmental costs of China's participation in global
capitalism
chapter 11|21 pages
Pandemic responses in the Asia-Pacific
Risk and opportunity in the PRC's international relations