China's Contingencies and Globalization

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CCP National Congress
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China and developing countries
China's Comprehensive National Power
China's National Defence
China's new normal
China's Outward FDI
China's Rebalancing
China's Religious Policies
China's rise
China’s Comprehensive National Power
China’s National Defence
China’s Outward FDI
China’s Rebalancing
China’s Religious Policies
Chinese governance reform perspectives
Chinese Government
Consumption Rate
Daniel Vukovich
Defence Discourse
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Final Consumer Goods
Flying Geese Paradigm
Global and regional effects
Global Religious Revival
Harmonious Society
international political economy
Jan Nederveen Pieterse
Jiang Zemin Government
Jonathan Holslag
labour migration China
Lui Debin
Middle Income Trap
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Ning Wang
Public Administration
Qing Li
Qingye Tang
Real Gdp
regional economic integration
Regional Production Networks
religious policy analysis
Ren Xiao
Shih-Diing Liu
social movement theory
St Century Maritime Silk Road
Third World Quarterly
Traditional Comparative Advantage
Uncertainties
Unregistered Church
Weak Domestic Demand
World Development Indicators Database
Xiao Li
Yajun Zhang
Yibing Ding
Zhen Yan

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138293052
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How have Chinese views on globalization developed over time? How is China managing the new normal of slower growth? Is China creating an alternative modernity? Is China a status quo power or a reform power? Can China manage its growing international role in international institutions and in the New Development Bank, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, along with infrastructure projects in the region such as One Belt One Road and the Maritime Silk Road? Can China achieve balanced interactions with ASEAN and with developing countries in the region and worldwide? How is governance in China evolving in relation to social movements, protests, labour struggles and migrant workers? Do Chinese policies in relation to religious diversity contribute to social harmony or to friction? This timely volume by Chinese and international scholars offers diverse perspectives on these questions. This book was originally published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.

Changgang Guo is a professor of History, Director of the Centre for Global Studies, and Director of the Centre for Turkish Studies, Shanghai University, China. Liu Debin is Kuang Yaming Professor of International Studies and History, and the founder and Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, Jilin University, China. Jan Nederveen Pieterse is Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Professor of Global Studies and Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.