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Author:
Ru˜hlig, Tim Nicholas, author.
Title:
China's foreign policy contradictions : lessons from China's R2P, Hong Kong, and WTO policy / Tim Nicholas Ru˜hlig.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xii, 265 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
World Trade Organization--China.
World Trade Organization.
China--Foreign relations--21st century.
China--Foreign economic relations--21st century.
Responsibility to protect (International law)--China.
Hong Kong (China)--Politics and government--1997-
Chine--Relations exterieures--21e siecle.
Responsabilite de proteger (Droit international)--Chine.
Hongkong (Chine)--Politique et gouvernement--1997-
Diplomatic relations.
International economic relations.
Politics and government.
Responsibility to protect (International law)
China.
China--Hong Kong.
Since 1997
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"This book explains the fundamental contradiction in China's foreign policy: contrary to its claims, China does not consistently uphold the principle of state control in its international affairs. This inconsistency is shaping China's impact on the international order. This anthropological study of the foreign policymaking of the opaque Chinese party-state examines three case comparisons: the Responsibility to Protect, Hong Kong and the World Trade Organization. Based on in-depth interviews with party-state officials and an analysis of official documents, the book reveals the internal discussions, diverse set of interests, and dynamics and processes of a party-state in a state of constant transformation. The book demonstrates how competing sources of the Chinese Communist Party's domestic legitimacy combine with the complex and dynamic structure of the Chinese party-state, resulting in contradictory foreign policies. It demonstrates how both legitimization and the party-state structure constitute vulnerabilities of the party-state. Even though China struggles with these domestic vulnerabilities, this does not prevent it from projecting its power internationally or shaping the global order. The book argues that two sets of domestic vulnerabilities explain China's contradictory foreign policy and undermine its ability to project and promote a "China Model" as an alternative to the existing international order. China's contradictory foreign policy is likely to lead to a more particularistic, plural and fragmented international order"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0197573304
9780197573303
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1261727169
LCCN:
2021050434
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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