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China and Nordic Diplomacy
This book seeks to explore Nordic approaches to China and the idea of sub-regional diplomacy.
Chinas multi-tiered approach to Europe can be seen vividly in the Nordic sub-region, which has been engaging Beijing through a variety of different means corresponding to the political and economic structures found in the Nordic states. In some areas, a specific Nordic approach can be observed, including areas related to economic cooperation, Arctic diplomacy and institution-building. However, the Nordic states also have widely differing historical experiences with China leading up to the present day. Each of the Nordic states has also had to balance their China relations with those of the EU and other major players such as the US. With case studies on the EU, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, this volume addresses the question of a specifically Nordic approach to Chinese relations. It explores not only the contributions of the Nordics to China relations, but also adds to the greater study of sub-regional approaches to Chinese diplomacy at a time when Sino-European relations are arguably at their most complex.
This book will be of much interest to students and researchers of Chinese politics, Nordic politics, diplomacy and IR in general.
Bjrnar Sverdrup-Thygeson is Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI).
Wrenn Yennie Lindgren is Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI).
Marc Lanteigne is Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at Massey University in Auckland, New Zealand. He is author of Chinese Foreign Policy: An Introduction, third edition (Routledge, 2016).
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Asian Security Studies
Series Editors: Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University, Bloomington, Andrew Scobell, Research and Development (RAND) Corporation, Santa Monica and Joseph Chinyong Liow, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Few regions of the world are fraught with as many security questions as Asia. Within this region it is possible to study great power rivalries, irredentist conflicts, nuclear and ballistic missile proliferation, secessionist movements, ethnoreligious conflicts and inter-state wars. This book series publishes the best possible scholarship on the security issues affecting the region, and includes detailed empirical studies, theoretically oriented case studies and policy-relevant analyses as well as more general works.
Democratic Transition and Security in Pakistan
Edited by Shaun Gregory
Chinas Use of Military Force in Foreign Affairs
The Dragon Strikes
Markus B. Liegl
Regional Institutions, Geopolitics and Economics in the Asia Pacific
Evolving Interests and Strategies
Edited by Steven B. Rothman, Utpal Vyas and Yoichiro Sato
Chinese-Japanese Competition and the East Asian Security Complex
Vying for Influence
Edited by Jeffrey Reeves, Kerry Lynn Nankivell and Jeffrey Hornung
China and the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute
Escalation and De-escalation
Balazs Szanto
China and Nordic Diplomacy
Edited by Bjrnar Sverdrup-Thygeson, Wrenn Yennie Lindgren and Marc Lanteigne
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China and Nordic Diplomacy
Edited by Bjrnar Sverdrup
Thygeson, Wrenn Yennie Lindgren
and Marc Lanteigne
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Andreas Bje Forsby is a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies and an external lecturer at University of Copenhagen, Denmark, where in 2016 he defended his PhD dissertation on The Logic of Social Identity in IR: Chinese Identity and Grand Strategy in the 21st Century.
William A. Callahan is Professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His most recent book is China Dreams: 20 Visions of the Future (Oxford University Press, 2015). He also makes award-winning documentary films, including You can see CHINA from here (2016) and Mearsheimer vs. Nye on the Rise of China (2015) (see www.vimeo.com/billcallahan ).
Jerker Hellstrm is a senior analyst at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), where he heads the Asia and the Middle Eastern Security Studies Programme. His focus is on Chinas foreign, defence and security policy. Jerker has served as deputy director at the Office for Strategic Analysis of the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and previously worked as a correspondent with Reuters in China.
Jyrki Kallio is Senior Research Fellow at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA). His main research interests encompass Chinas foreign policy and political culture, including the revival of Confucianism. He has also translated classical Chinese literature and philosophy into Finnish. Previously he worked in the Finnish diplomatic service.
Marc Lanteigne is a Senior Lecturer in China, East Asia and Polar Affairs at the Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies (CDSS), Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand. He is the author of books and articles on Chinese foreign policy, Asian regional institutions and non-traditional security issues.
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Gran Leijonhufvud has covered China since 1966, first mainly as a resident China correspondent for Dagens Nyheter (Sweden), then as a researcher on Chinese village elections for the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Oslo University, Norway; and on the Chinese internet for Swedish think tanks. He holds a PhD from Stockholm University 1989 with a dissertation on Chinese dissent.
Ulf Sverdrup is the Director of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). He holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Oslo, Norway. Sverdrup has published extensively on various topics in international politics, with a particular emphasis on European politics, European integration and Norwegian foreign policy.