Xi Jinping’s Quest for a Sinocentric Asia, 2013–2024

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A01=Danielle F. S. Cohen
A01=Gilbert Rozman
A01=Yun Sun
Asian security studies
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Author_Gilbert Rozman
Author_Yun Sun
authoritarian governance
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China
Chinese foreign policy motivations
Chinese grand strategy
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foreign policy analysis
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Northeast Asia
regional power dynamics
Sino-US relations
Sinocentrism
strategic competition Asia
the Indo-Pacific

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032993164
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Recognizing Sinocentrism as the core motivation behind Xi Jinping’s vision for the reconstruction of Asia, Rozman, Sun, and Cohen present a comprehensive and updated analysis of Chinese foreign policy toward Asia, uncovering the deep-seated calculations behind Xi’s policies across four arenas of distinct interest in the last decade.

The book employs strategic thinking and Chinese language resources to examine multiple areas of China’s foreign policy, gaining insight into policy development and its wider consequences for Asia. It critically examines numerous facets of China’s foreign policy, including Chinese perceptions of the US role in the Indo-Pacific; strategic thinking toward Northeast Asia; policies toward India, Southeast Asia and Australia; and the approach to Central Asia to comprehensively ascertain Xi’s strategies and motivations. By examining the reticence of Chinese spokespeople and publications to identify the objectives of China’s policies over a decade, the book interrogates the predominant motivation of Xi’s Sinocentrism in creating a dominant civilization insistent on subservience within its sphere.

The authors provide a timely assessment of China’s grand strategy and Xi Jinping’s ambitious efforts to build a Sinocentric axis in Asia and a valuable resource for students, academics, policymakers, and researchers of Asian Studies, International Relations, Asian security, Xi Jinping thought, Sinocentrism, and Chinese foreign policy.

Gilbert Rozman is the Emeritus Musgrave Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, United States, and Editor-in-Chief of The Asan Forum.

Yun Sun is Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the East Asian Program as well as Director of the China Program at the Stimson Center, United States.

Danielle F. S. Cohen is Director of Public Policy and Instructor in Politics and History at Lake Forest College, United States.