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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gerald Chan (University of Auckland, New Zealand) , Pak K. Lee (University of Kent, UK) , Lai-Ha Chan (University of Technology, Australia)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9780415725903ISBN 10: 0415725909 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 07 October 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book offers a comprehensive overview of China's role in global governance - a topic of increasing interest among academic and policy communities... The book is a valuable reference for international relations students and scholars as well as policy consultants with a special interest in China. It is easy to read and it outlines the contours of global governance - a complicated topic for those new to the field of international relations. - Bill Chou, University of Macau; China Information 2012 26: 377. Gerald Chan, Pak K. Lee and Lai-Ha Chan's China Engages Global Governance: A New World Order in the Making? provides valuable insights ...with comprehensive and innovative investigation of China's involvement in global governance, which is defined as how global problems are handled and how global order and stability can be ensured, in the absence of an overarching authority or world government to regulate China Engages Global Governance proves to be a timely study that illuminates China's present globalization focus and efforts within an increasingly borderless world. Its focus on food safety serves as an excellent example of its well-timed publication. If one pays close attention to China's recent socio-economic happenings, one would recognize food safety as one of the primary concerns in public health. - Jinhua Li, University of North Carolina Asheville The book offers a comprehensive overview of China's role in global governance - a topic of increasing interest among academic and policy communities... The book is a valuable reference for international relations students and scholars as well as policy consultants with a special interest in China. It is easy to read and it outlines the contours of global governance - a complicated topic for those new to the field of international relations. - Bill Chou, University of Macau; China Information 2012 26: 377. China Engages Global Governance expresses cautious optimism and modest hopefulness in China's rise and its growing power in global governance, believing that they should be welcomed as they may provide greater diversity and great stability in global development , but such advantages might be offset by the danger of a low level of global collective action (p. 184). As China continues to seek greater say in global governance and exerts bigger influences in the rule-making process with international affairs, this conclusive remark reminds the readers that like it or not, China is already a part of global governance, but how significant its role is in the making of the new world order remains to be determined. - Jinhua Li, Lecturer, University of North Carolina Asheville, USA. The book offers a comprehensive overview of China's role in global governance - a topic of increasing interest among academic and policy communities... The book is a valuable reference for international relations students and scholars as well as policy consultants with a special interest in China. It is easy to read and it outlines the contours of global governance - a complicated topic for those new to the field of international relations. - Bill Chou, University of Macau; China Information 2012 26: 377. China Engages Global Governance expresses cautious optimism and modest hopefulness in China's rise and its growing power in global governance, believing that they should be welcomed as they may provide greater diversity and great stability in global development , but such advantages might be offset by the danger of a low level of global collective action (p. 184). As China continues to seek greater say in global governance and exerts bigger influences in the rule-making process with international affairs, this conclusive remark reminds the readers that like it or not, China is already a part of global governance, but how significant its role is in the making of the new world order remains to be determined. - Jinhua Li, Lecturer, University of North Carolina Asheville, USA. The book offers a comprehensive overview of China's role in global governance - a topic of increasing interest among academic and policy communities... The book is a valuable reference for international relations students and scholars as well as policy consultants with a special interest in China. It is easy to read and it outlines the contours of global governance - a complicated topic for those new to the field of international relations. - Bill Chou, University of Macau; China Information 2012 26: 377. Author InformationGerald Chan is Professor and Head of the Department of Political Studies at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. His publications include China and International Organisations; Chinese Perspectives on International Relations; and China’s Compliance in Global Affairs. Pak K. Lee is Lecturer in Chinese Politics and International Relations/International Political Economy at the University of Kent, UK. Lai-Ha Chan is Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the UTS China Research Centre at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. She is the author of China Engages Global Health Governance: Responsible Stakeholder or System-Transformer? and co-editor of China at 60: Global-Local Interactions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |