China's Regional Relations in Comparative Perspective

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China's Regional Relations in Comparative Perspective

From Harmonious Neighbors to Strategic Partners

International relations Social and political philosophy

Author: Steven F. Jackson

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Collection: Rethinking Asia and International Relations

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 6th February 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781317167372


China’s Relations with Its Neighbors

China’s relations with its neighbors have evolved since 1949, and in the 21st century many scholars argue that China’s rising power has led it to be increasingly domineering over those smaller countries in Northeast, Southeast, Central, and South Asia. The evolution of China’s regional relations needs to be examined comprehensively, since China counts twenty-seven countries as its "neighbors" large and small. While China’s official policy toward all of these countries is to treat them as "good neighbors" and "partners", some of these relationships have been spectacularly deteriorating, while others have been quietly improving over the last two decades.

Comparative Foreign Policy Approach

Jackson takes a comparative foreign policy approach, and compares China’s status as a regional hegemon with the United States, Russia, India, Brazil, South Africa and Nigeria. The result is a broader theory as to why regional powers are sometimes intimidating and at other times accommodating.

Contribution and Audience

An important contribution to studies on China, this book will prove useful to scholars and students in Chinese and Asian foreign policy, comparative foreign policy, and international relations.

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