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CHINA'S "PEACEFUL RISE" IN THE 21ST CENTURY
China's "Peaceful Rise" in the 21st Century
Domestic and International Conditions
Edited by
SUJIAN GUO
San Francisco State University, USA
First published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2006 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Copyright Sujian Guo 2006
Sujian Guo has asserted his moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as the editor of this work.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
China's "peaceful rise" in the 21st century: domestic and
international conditions
1. China - Politics and government - 2002- 2. China - Foreign
relations - 21st century 3. China - Economic conditions
2000
I. Guo, Sujian, 1957
951'.06
Library of Congress Control Number: 2006922671
ISBN 13: 978-0-7546-4847-5(hbk)
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Jean-Marc F. Blanchard , Assistant Professor of International Relations at San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California. He earned his Ph.D. degree from University of Pennsylvania. His research interests include territorial and maritime issues, Chinese foreign economic and security policy, multinational corporations, economic statecraft, and globalization. He is a co-editor of and contributor to Power and the Purse: Economic Statecraft , Interdependence , and National Security (London: Frank Cass, 2000) and the author of more than a dozen book chapters and refereed articles. His articles have appeared in the China Quarterly , Journal of Contemporary China , Geopolitics , Security Studies , and International Interactions .
Baogang Guo , Associate Professor of Political Science at Dalton State College in Georgia, Associate Editor of the Journal of Chinese Political Science , and research associate at the China Research Center in Kennesaw, GA. He received a Ph.D. degree from Brandeis University and a Master's degree from Zhengzhou University. He is the author of numerous publications on Chinese political culture, political legitimacy, and public policies. His recent publications have appeared in Asian Survey , Journal of Chinese Political Science , Modern China Studies , Journal of Comparative Asian Development , US-China Review , and Twenty-first Century .
Sujian Guo , Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at San Francisco State University and Editor of the Journal of Chinese Political Science . His areas of specialization include Comparative Politics, International Relations and Methodology. His research interests include Chinese/Asian politics, communist and post-communist studies, democratic transitions, and the political economy of East and Southeast Asia. He has published more than two dozens articles both in English and Chinese. He is the author of Post-Mao China: from To talitarianism to Authoritarianism? and The Political Economy of Asian Transition from Communism .
Xuetang Guo , Associate Professor and Deputy Director of Institute of International Politics at Tongji University, with areas of specialization in China-US relations, China's foreign strategy, geopolitics, and United Nations. He has published extensively in the above areas. He teaches courses of China-US Relations, American Foreign Policy, International Political Economy, and International Organization. He is co-author of Is China a Threat? Interpreting "China Threat Theory" (Shanghai: Xuelin Publishing House, 2004).
Oliver M. Lee , Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, with areas of specialization in Chinese Foreign Policy, U. S.-China Relations, and International Politics. He has published in both English and Chinese journals.
Li Qingsi , Associate Professor of School of International Studies, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China. His areas of specialization include American Studies, China-US relations and International Relations. He has numerous Chinese publications in the above areas.
Guoli Liu , Associate Professor of Political Science at the College of Charleston, with specializations in comparative politics and international relations. He is author of States and Markets: Comparing Japan and Russia (Westview Press), editor of Chinese Foreign Policy in Transition (Aldine de Gruyter), co-editor (with Lowell Dittmer) of China's Deep Re form: Domestic Politics in Transition (Rowman & Littlefield, forthcoming), and co-editor (with Weixing Chen) of New Directions in Chinese Politics for the New Millennium (Edwin Mellen).
Shawn Shieh , Associate Professor of Political Science at Marist College. He has written several book chapters on provincial leadership and center-local relations in China and articles on economic policy, local property rights and corruption in reform China in The China Business Review , Issues and Studies , and Journal of Contemporary China .
Zhengxu Wang , Research Fellow in the East Asian Institute at National University of Singapore. He holds a Ph.D. degree from the University of Michigan. His research interests include democratization, development, and regime change. His recent publications focus on the changing citizen attitudes and behaviors and their impacts on political changes in developing countries. He is currently working on a book project on political development in China.
Andrew Wedeman , Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, where he is also the Director of International Studies and the Director of Asian Studies. His research focuses on the political economy of reform in China and specifically the effects of corruption on development, both in China and elsewhere in the developing world. Recent publications include: From Mao to Market: Rent Seeking, Local Protectionism, and Marketization in China (Cambridge University Press) as well as articles in China Quarterly , Journal of Contemporary China , and China Review .
Bang Quan Zheng , Asian Studies Program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with specializations in Chinese political, foreign and security policy, Chinese military modernization, and Chinese defense industrial reform.
The authors owe a special debt of gratitude to Dean Joel Kassiola, the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences at San Francisco State University, and Professor Jie Chen, the International Graduate Programs of Old Dominion University, for their generous funding for making this volume possible.
Introduction
Challenges and Opportunities for China's "Peaceful Rise"
Sujian Guo
Introduction
China's rapid development has attracted worldwide attention in recent years. The implications of various aspects of China's rise, from its expanding influence and military muscle to its growing demand for energy supplies, are being heatedly debated in the international community as well as in the United States. Facing a rising China, there have been increasing wariness, fear, and suspicion from the world, particularly from the United States. The Bush Administration has been advised to adopt a new containment strategy to counterbalance the "China Threat."
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