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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Shambaugh (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, George Washington University, Washington D.C.)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.685kg ISBN: 9780199860142ISBN 10: 0199860149 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 07 March 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface I. Understanding China's Global Impact II. China's Global Identities III. China's Global Diplomatic Presence IV. China and Global Governance V. China's Global Economic Presence VI. China's Global Cultural Presence VII. China's Global Security Presence VIII. Coping with a Globalized ChinaReviews<br> David Shambaugh provides a thoughtful look at the nature and consequences of China's rise in this carefully researched and well-written volume. --Henry A. Kissinger <br><p><br> This is a must read for those interested in China's foreign affairs particularly and international relations generally. --Library Journal<p><br> [A] lucid, highly readable overview of China's government policy-making apparatus, media, military ambitions and capabilities, trade and investment patterns, and strained relations with almost every region of the world . . . Drawing on interviews with Chinese policymakers and his own perceptive observations of their conflicting impulses, Shambaugh pointedly corrects the usual hysterical exaggerations of Chinese power. His is an illuminating profile of a colossus that does not-yet-bestride the world. --Publishers Weekly<p><br> Here's a book that has its title right -- a statement worth making because so many stretch or bend them for marketing purposes. And that's only the beginning of the elegant distillation George Washington University political scientist David Shambaugh provides in this useful volume, which offers a detailed yet concise portrait of a nation widely perceived as on the cusp of what the Chinese government often ascribes to its American rival: hegemony. --History News Network<p><br> [A] masterful survey. --Foreign Affairs<p><br> [T]imely and highly readable . . . With copious data and not a few anecdotes of his own experience, Shambaugh lays out systematically the case that China's reach, while undeniably global, is almost universally shallow. --Global Policy Journal<br><br><p><br> <br> David Shambaugh provides a thoughtful look at the nature and consequences of China's rise in this carefully researched and well-written volume. --Henry A. Kissinger <br><p><br> This is a must read for those interested in China's foreign affairs particularly and international relations generally. --Library Journal<p><br> [A] lucid, highly readable overview of China's government policy-making apparatus, media, military ambitions and capabilities, trade and investment patterns, and strained relations with almost every region of the world . . . Drawing on interviews with Chinese policymakers and his own perceptive observations of their conflicting impulses, Shambaugh pointedly corrects the usual hysterical exaggerations of Chinese power. His is an illuminating profile of a colossus that does not-yet-bestride the world. --Publishers Weekly<p><br> Here's a book that has its title right -- a statement worth making because so many stretch or bend them for marketing purposes. And that's only the beginning of the elegant distillation George Washington University political scientist David Shambaugh provides in this useful volume, which offers a detailed yet concise portrait of a nation widely perceived as on the cusp of what the Chinese government often ascribes to its American rival: hegemony. --History News Network<p><br> [A] masterful survey. --Foreign Affairs<p><br> <br> David Shambaugh provides a thoughtful look at the nature and consequences of China's rise in this carefully researched and well-written volume. --Henry A. Kissinger <br><p><br> <br> David Shambaugh provides a thoughtful look at the nature and consequences of China's rise in this carefully researched and well-written volume. --Henry A. Kissinger <br><p><br> This is a must read for those interested in China's foreign affairs particularly and international relations generally. --Library Journal<p><br> [A] lucid, highly readable overview of China's government policy-making apparatus, media, military ambitions and capabilities, trade and investment patterns, and strained relations with almost every region of the world . . . Drawing on interviews with Chinese policymakers and his own perceptive observations of their conflicting impulses, Shambaugh pointedly corrects the usual hysterical exaggerations of Chinese power. His is an illuminating profile of a colossus that does not-yet-bestride the world. --Publishers Weekly<p><br> a fascinating and scholarly challenge to the received wisdom about China's rise, and an important critique of the accepted narrative of Chinese expansionism. The Economist Author InformationDavid Shambaugh is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs and Director of the China Policy Program at George Washington University, as well as a nonresident Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. His most recent books include Tangled Titans: The United States and China; Charting China's Future: Domestic & International Challenges; and China's Communist Party: Atrophy & Adaptation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |