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China's Security

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China's Security explores the complex evolution of Chinese security strategy from a closed communist state to a central figure in global strategic competition. It surveys multiple theoretical perspectives and regional viewpoints, including contributions from Western and Chinese scholars, to illuminate the debates surrounding China's strategic intentions, power tools, and security priorities in Asia and beyond.
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This volume is ideal for students and researchers in international relations, strategic studies, and Asian security affairs. It serves as an essential reference for academics and policy analysts seeking a comprehensive understanding of China's security posture and the major academic debates in this dynamic field.

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China's Security has become a key focus after the Cold War. In just a few decades, China has transitioned from an obscure position as a closed communist developing country with little integration into international institutions, to being designated a prospective strategic partner of the United States, and now viewed as Washington’s principal strategic opponent. Despite these vast changes in perspective on China’s international role and interests, China is still seen as an enigmatic security actor, with hidden agendas and a vast chasm between Beijing’s official policies and strategic practices.

The great interest in Chinese security is reflected in the fact that it is hard to find a university programme across the world which does not include this topic in their teaching and research agendas. Similarly, there is a vast literature on the topic that addresses Chinese security from a variety of theoretical and empirical anglesβ€”including all schools of international relations, foreign policy analysis, strategic studies, and think-tank literature. This large body of academic research has not yet been compiled and analysed with the aim to identify the major works that have generated key debates in this young field of scholarly work on China security studies. A major works collection would make a significant contribution to shaping this young and growing field.

The existing literature, in its ambition to make sense of Chinese security strategic thinking and behaviour, focuses on understanding Chinese strategic intentions, power tools, instruments of influence, and threat perceptions and which interests and worldviews they are based on. We include a diverse range of contributions from America, Australia, Europe, and Japan to cover all major regional perspectives. We also include major theoretical approaches, such as realist and liberal approaches to Chinese security, English school contributions, and constructivist analyses. Each volume will also include work written by Chinese scholars, including analysts in a policymaking role, to cover the Chinese perspectives on Chinese security.

The scholarly debates that help clarify and understand Chinese security strategies focus first on conceptual debates about similarities and differences between Chinese security strategic thinking compared to the thinking dominating Western tradition and practice. A second theme is China’s national security priorities in Asia and the nexus between China’s homeland security (terrorism and separatism) and international relations. A third theme is China’s approach to the management of international security affairs in the political, economic, and military sectors, as an emerging great power with increasingly global security interests. Finally, a fourth theme is the making of China’s national security policy, which involves analyses of the main institutions and actors and how they interact in a complex political system characterised by a relative lack of transparency.

Series: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138207318

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Multiple-component retail product

Date Published: 16 August 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 38 Tables, black and white; 28 Halftones, black and white

Contributors:

  • Edited by Liselotte Odgaard
  • Edited by Mathieu DuchΓ’tel

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 1524

About the Author

Liselotte Odgaard is an Associate Professor at the Royal Danish Defence College.

Mathieu DuchΓ’tel is Senior Policy Fellow and Deputy Director of the Asia and China Programme at the European Council of Foreign Relations.

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