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The dragon roars back : transformational leaders and dynamics of Chinese foreign policy / Suisheng Zhao.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2023]Description: ix, 344 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781503630888
  • 9781503634145
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Dragon roars back.DDC classification:
  • 327.51 ZHA
LOC classification:
  • DS777.8 .Z44 2023
Contents:
Introduction : dynamics of Chinese foreign policy : leaders matter -- Mao Zedong's revolutionary diplomacy : keeping the wolves from the door -- Deng Xiaoping's developmental diplomacy : biding for China's time -- Xi Jinping's big power Diplomacy : showing China's sword -- Power of the past over the present : the imperial glory versus the century of humiliation -- Defining China's national interests : state versus popular nationalism -- The party-state hierarchy : paramount leaders versus institutions -- Searching for China's place in the sun : international distribution of power -- From revolutionary state to revisionist stakeholder : the world order and globalization -- Conclusion : the mandate from heaven? : China's quest and peril.
Summary: "In modern world history, no other rising power has ever experienced China's turbulent history in relations with its neighbors and Western countries, been of its current scale and led by a political leader with Xi Jinping's power and sense of mission to restore what he believes China's natural position as a great power. When China was weak, it was subordinated to others. Now China is strong, it wants others to subordinate to China at least on the issues involving what it regards as core national interests. What are the primary forces and how these forces have driven China's reemergence to global power? Weaving together complex events, processes, players to provide a historically in-depth, conceptually comprehensive, and up-to-date analysis of Chinese foreign policy transition since the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC), this book argues that transformational leaders with new visions and political wisdom to make their visions prevail are the game-changers. Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and Xi Jinping are transformational leaders who have charted unique courses of Chinese foreign policy in the quest for security, prosperity, and power. Mao Zedong led revolutionary diplomacy to keep the wolves off the door; Deng Xiaoping's developmental diplomacy created a favorable international environment for economic prosperity; Xi Jinping has launched big power diplomacy to return China to the global centrality it occupied through most of human history. With the ultimate decision-making authority on national security and strategic policies, these leaders have made political use of ideational forces, tailoring bureaucratic institutions, exploiting the international power distribution, and responding strategically to the international norms and rules to advance their foreign policy agendas in the path of China's ascendance"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : dynamics of Chinese foreign policy : leaders matter -- Mao Zedong's revolutionary diplomacy : keeping the wolves from the door -- Deng Xiaoping's developmental diplomacy : biding for China's time -- Xi Jinping's big power Diplomacy : showing China's sword -- Power of the past over the present : the imperial glory versus the century of humiliation -- Defining China's national interests : state versus popular nationalism -- The party-state hierarchy : paramount leaders versus institutions -- Searching for China's place in the sun : international distribution of power -- From revolutionary state to revisionist stakeholder : the world order and globalization -- Conclusion : the mandate from heaven? : China's quest and peril.

"In modern world history, no other rising power has ever experienced China's turbulent history in relations with its neighbors and Western countries, been of its current scale and led by a political leader with Xi Jinping's power and sense of mission to restore what he believes China's natural position as a great power. When China was weak, it was subordinated to others. Now China is strong, it wants others to subordinate to China at least on the issues involving what it regards as core national interests. What are the primary forces and how these forces have driven China's reemergence to global power? Weaving together complex events, processes, players to provide a historically in-depth, conceptually comprehensive, and up-to-date analysis of Chinese foreign policy transition since the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC), this book argues that transformational leaders with new visions and political wisdom to make their visions prevail are the game-changers. Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and Xi Jinping are transformational leaders who have charted unique courses of Chinese foreign policy in the quest for security, prosperity, and power. Mao Zedong led revolutionary diplomacy to keep the wolves off the door; Deng Xiaoping's developmental diplomacy created a favorable international environment for economic prosperity; Xi Jinping has launched big power diplomacy to return China to the global centrality it occupied through most of human history. With the ultimate decision-making authority on national security and strategic policies, these leaders have made political use of ideational forces, tailoring bureaucratic institutions, exploiting the international power distribution, and responding strategically to the international norms and rules to advance their foreign policy agendas in the path of China's ascendance"-- Provided by publisher.

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