China and the global politics of regionalization/ edited by Emilian Kavalski. - Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2009. - x, 248 p. ; 24 cm. - The international political economy of new regionalisms series .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

'Do as I so': the global politics of China's regionalization, Emilian Kavalski;

Part I Historical, Analytical, and Comparative Contexts of the Global Politics of China's Regionalization: Regionalization in the Tianxia? Continuity and change in China's foreign policy, Feng Zhang; A concealed regionalization without historical roots: a new form of regionalism in rising China's foreign policy, Sheng Ding; China's regionalization policies: illiberal internationalism or neo-Mencian benevolence?, Jeremy Paltiel; Identity, nationalism, and China's policy towards regionalization, Jing-dong Yuan; From adapting to shaping: contextualizing the practice of regionalization in China's foreign policy, Enyu Zhang; The reluctance of hegemons: comparing the regionalization strategies of a crouching cowboy and a hidden dragon, Greg Anderson; 'From Brussels to Beijing': Comparing the regionalization strategies of the EU and China, David Scott.

Part II Insights from the Global Politics of China's Regionalization: China and the political economy of regionalization in East Asia, Yongjin Zhang; China's region-building strategy in Southeast Asia, Ralph Pettman; Spreading the 'Shanghai spirit': a Chinese model of regionalization in post-Soviet Central Asia, Stephen Aris; Reconstructing the Silk Road in a new era: China's expanding regional influence in the Middle East, Carrie Liu Currier and Manochehr Dorraj; Making a region out of a continent? China's regionalization of Africa, Emilian Kavalski; China and Latin America: an evolving military dynamic, Julie M. Bunck; China and South Pacific regionalism: the rising power as a cautious newcomer, Jian Yang;

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Regionalism (International organization)--Government policy--China.


China--Foreign relations

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