China's rise and the balance of influence in Asia
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HC427 .C55985 2007
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89.70 international relations: general.
Asia -- Integración económica.
Asia.
Asie -- Intégration économique.
Asien
Balance of power.
China
China -- Política económica.
China -- Relaciones económicas exteriores.
China.
Chine -- Politique économique.
Chine -- Relations économiques extérieures.
Economic development.
International relations.
Wirtschaft
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
Asia -- Integración económica.
Asia.
Asie -- Intégration économique.
Asien
Balance of power.
China
China -- Política económica.
China -- Relaciones económicas exteriores.
China.
Chine -- Politique économique.
Chine -- Relations économiques extérieures.
Economic development.
International relations.
Wirtschaft
Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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Book
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ix, 284 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-271) and index.
Description
"China's protracted boom and political transformation is a major episode in the history of global political economy. Beginning in the late 1970s, China experienced a quarter century of extraordinary growth that raised every indicator of material welfare, lifted several hundred million out of poverty, and rocketed China from near autarky to regional and even global prominence. These striking developments transformed China into a major U.S. trade and investment partner, a regional military power, and a major influence on national economies and cross-national interchange throughout the Pacific region. Beijing has emerged as a voice for East Asian economic interests and an arbiter in regional and even global diplomacy-from the Asian financial crisis to the North Korean nuclear talks. China's accession to the World Trade Organization promises to accentuate these trends. The contributors to this volume provide a multifaceted examination of China in the areas of economics, trade, investment, politics, diplomacy, technology, and security, affording a greater understanding of what relevant policies the United States must develop. This book offers a counterweight to overwrought concerns about the emerging "Chinese threat" and makes the case for viewing China as a force for stability in the twenty-first century."--Publisher description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Keller, W. W. 1., & Rawski, T. G. (2007). China's rise and the balance of influence in Asia . University of Pittsburgh Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Keller, William W. 1950- and Thomas G. Rawski. 2007. China's Rise and the Balance of Influence in Asia. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Keller, William W. 1950- and Thomas G. Rawski. China's Rise and the Balance of Influence in Asia Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Keller, W. W. 1. and Rawski, T. G. (2007). China's rise and the balance of influence in asia. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Keller, William W. 1950-, and Thomas G. Rawski. China's Rise and the Balance of Influence in Asia University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007.
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