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| Making New Partnership : A Rising China and its Neighbors(构建新的伙伴关系)(英文版) |
| Making New Partnership : A Rising China and its Neighbors |
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| 图书作者:Zhang Yunling
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| 出版时间:2008-3 |
版次:1 |
| I S B N:978-7-5097-0041-9/D·0018 |
页数:396 |
| 开 本:16 |
印张:24.75 |
| 附赠光盘:否 |
字数:443千字 |
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装帧:平装 |
| 阅读人群:国际关系研究人员,外交外事部门干部,大专院校相关专业师生。 |
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内容简介 |
本书是一本论述中国与周边国家与地区的关系的英文论文集。全书由中国及邻国的专家和学者共同完成的,他们分别来自中国、日本、韩国、印度、俄罗斯、美国及中亚、东南亚国家。学者们从不同的角度和视野对中国与周边邻国的历史、现状及存在的问题进行了系统的分析和梳理,为中国与周边邻国的关系提供了一幅丰富的画卷。
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| 作者简介 |
张蕴岭,研究员,博士生导师,第十届全国政协委员,中国社会科学院学部委员,国际研究学部主任。
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Contents 1. China and Its Neighbors: Relations in a New Context ..... Zhang Yunling/1 Ⅰ. The Changing Situation .........................................../1 Ⅱ. China's Strategy and Policy to the Neighbors ...................../5 Ⅲ. The New Mindset ................................................../13 Ⅳ. New Challenges .................................................../15 2. China-Japan Relations: How to Manage a Complex Relationship? ............................................................. Jin XiDe/19 Ⅰ. Cold Politics and Redefinition .................................../20 Ⅱ. For a Better Furore of the Relations ............................./32 Ⅲ. Furore Perspectives ............................................../48 3. Sino-Japanese Relations: Dynamics of Interdependence and Frictions .......................................... Aoyama Rumi;Kokubun Ryosei/54 Ⅰ. The Early 1990s: Deepening Relations versus the Rise of Political Friction ............................................./57 Ⅱ. The Latter 1990s and after : the Background to "Hot Economics, Cold Politics" ................................................./60 Ⅲ. Background to "Hot Economics, Cold Politics" ...................../67 Ⅳ. A New Perspective on the Background to "Cold Politics" .........../77 4. The Rise of China and Korea's Strategic Choice ............. Sukbee Han/83 Ⅰ. A Short Description of "Dual Hedging" ............................/87 Ⅱ. Korea's Perception of the Contemporary Sino-US Relations ........./91 Ⅲ. Korea's Dual Hedging between the US and China ..................../94 5. Building Security Regime in Northeast Asia ................ Piao Jianyi/101 Ⅰ. Situation and the Issue on the Korean Peninsula ................../101 Ⅱ. Trend of Evolution of SKP ......................................../104 Ⅲ. Main Issues for Northeast Asian Security Regime ................../108 6. Evolution of the Relations between China and ASEAN ......... Lu Jianren/115 Ⅰ. Relations in the History ........................................./115 Ⅱ. Relations during the Cold War ..................................../117 Ⅲ. Relations after the Cold War ...................................../124 Ⅳ. Strengthening Economic Relations ................................./131 Ⅴ. Prospects of China-ASEAN Relations .............................../133 7. Dealing with a Rising China in the New Millennium: a View from ASEAN ........................................................... Lee Lai To/136 Ⅰ. The Setting ....................................................../136 Ⅱ. Three Cheers to Multilateralism ................................../138 Ⅲ. The Balancing Act ................................................/141 Ⅳ. Building a Closer Security Relationship ........................../143 Ⅴ. ASEAN-China Strategic Partnership: an Assessment ................./145 Ⅵ. Concluding Observations ........................................../151 8. ASEAN and China Relations: Seeking for Economic Cooperation ..................................................... Bui Truong Giang/153 Ⅰ. Overview of ASEAN-China Economic Relations ......................./153 Ⅱ. Dealing with a Rising Chinese Economy ............................/159 Ⅲ. Roles of ASEAN-China FTA ........................................./162 Ⅳ. ASEAN and China in the Regional Cooperation ....................../171 Ⅴ. Future of ASEAN-China Economic Relations ........................./173 9. Is Competitive Partnership between China and India Viable? ... Ma Jiali/177 Ⅰ. Two Emerging Powers ............................................../177 Ⅱ. New Trend of Cooperation ........................................./180 Ⅲ. Avoiding Confrontation .........................................../185 Ⅳ. Conclusion Remarks .............................................../188 10. China and South Asia in the New Era ................ Dipankar Banerjee/190 Ⅰ. The Historical Perspective ......................................./192 Ⅱ. An Overview of China's Relations with South Asia ................./195 Ⅲ. Emerging Challenges to China-South Asia Relations ................/206 Ⅳ. China-India Relations in the New Context ........................./209 Ⅴ. China's Policy and Strategy towards South Asia .................../213 Ⅵ. Future Perspective .............................................../215 11. China and South Asian Relations in a New Perspective ....... Ye Hailin/217 Ⅰ. Old China Strategy to South Asia ................................./218 Ⅱ. China-South Asian Relations in the New Era ......................./219 Ⅲ. Challenges to China-South Asian Relations ......................../224 Ⅳ. In a New Context of "Chindia" ..................................../230 Ⅴ. What Should China Do? ............................................/236 12. The Evolution of China-Russia-US Triangular Relationship .... Zheng Yu/244 Ⅰ. China-Russia-US Triangular Relationship after the "9." 11" Event ./245 Ⅱ. Readjustment and Change of the Triangular Relationship .........../254 13. Russia and China: Consolidating the Strategic Partnership ................................................... Vladimir Portyakov/262 Ⅰ. Evolution of Russia-China Relations ............................../262 Ⅱ. International Dimension of Russia-China Relations ................/268 Ⅲ. Challenges to Russia-China Relations ............................./273 14. Central Asian Countries and China: Managing the Transition ..................................................... Venera Galyamova/282 Ⅰ. Overview of Central Asia-China Relations ........................./288 Ⅱ. Central Asian Views on a Rising China ............................/296 Ⅲ. Emerging Interests between Central Asia and China ................/304 Ⅳ. The Role of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization ................/314 Ⅴ. Future Perspective .............................................../321 15. A Rising China and a Lonely Superpower America .......... Zhang Liping/324 Ⅰ. A Rising China and Its Peaceful Development Strategy ............./325 Ⅱ. A Lonely Superpower America and Its Global Strategy Readjustment ................................./330 Ⅲ. America's Global Strategy and China's Realistic Strategic Options /334 Ⅳ. The Transformation of International System in the 20th Century .../337 Ⅴ. The Main Characteristics of Current International System ........./339 Ⅵ. Making New Partnership: Let's Play a Win-Win Game ................/340 16. Dealing with a Rising China: US Strategy and Policy .... Robert Sutter/356 Ⅰ. China's Rise in Asia ............................................./362 Ⅱ. Impact on US Policy ............................................../375 Ⅲ. Outlook: China First or Pan Asian Strategy ......................./384 |
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序 言(点击查看)
Foreword Few countries like China that have so many neighbors with great diversity. For China, the relationship with its neighbors likes a mirror, when it is good, China is good, and when it is bad, China is also no good. Due to its special importance, China always handles the relations with its neighbors very carefully. With China's new rise, the relations with its neighbors are experiencing significant readjustment and change. In general, in order to develop a favorable situation and environment in the vast neighboring area, China has made great efforts to improve its relations with all its neighbors by solving the disputes, establishing strategic partners, developing economic, as well as political and security cooperation, while at the same time, the neighboring countries also have new interests to develop a close relationship with a rising China for their own development and security. The two way movements have changed the map of the neighborhood relations. However, China's rise is a complex phenomenon that brings about different impacts to different countries. Thus, the reflections from the neighboring countries to China's rise are quite different. There are still some remaining old issues that need time to be solved and also new emerging issues which require careful management. This book is based on a research project led by me with the participation of the scholars and experts from China and the neighboring countries. The authors wrote their papers from different angles and with different perspectives, which may provide a colorful picture on the relations between China and its neighbors. Due to the size of the project and the current book, we can not write on the relations between China and every individual neighbor. Thus, some papers are the regional perspective. Our study also includes two papers on the USA who is considered to be a special and important neighbor for China. This research is financed by the Ford Foundation. Together with this book in English, another book written by Chinese scholars will be published in Chinese at the same time. I would express my sincere thanks to the Ford Foundation for its valuable financial support. My gratitude should be given to the authors who finished their papers on time and actively participated in the workshop of the project, also to my assistant Ms. Li Mo who was responsible for project management and to Ms. Liu Zun who helped to read some papers. China's rise is a long historical process. The readjustment and change of the relations between China and its neighbors have just started. I hope more research works could be done in this area that could help people to have a better understanding on this great event in the 21St Century. Zhang Yunling October, 2007
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