Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 384
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-5381-0746-1 • Hardback • July 2018 • $128.00 • (£98.00)
978-1-5381-0747-8 • Paperback • July 2018 • $53.00 • (£41.00)
978-1-5381-0748-5 • eBook • July 2018 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
Robert G. Sutter was an analyst of Asian and Pacific affairs and American foreign policy for the U.S. government for thirty years. He is now professor of practice of international affairs, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University.
Acknowledgments- Assessing China’s Role in World Affairs
- Mao’s Changing Course in Foreign Affairs, 1949–69
- Maneuvering between the United States and USSR, 1969–89
- Chinese Foreign Relations after the Cold War
- Patterns in Decision Making and International Outlook
- China’s Changing Importance in World Affairs
- Relations with the United States
- Relations with Neighboring Asian Countries
- Relations beyond Nearby Asia
- Outlook
Chronology
Glossary of Key TermsSelected Bibliography
A refreshing tour de force of the PRC’s foreign relations over the past seven decades. Meticulously researched and masterfully composed, Robert Sutter’s balanced treatise on China’s engagement of the world explains how the legacies and aspirations define Chinese foreign policy ambitions. Thoroughly revised and expanded, this updated edition provides both the preliminary assessment of Xi Jinping’s first term in power and an insightful analysis of the difficult challenges that Beijing will have to face and overcome in the coming years in order to achieve preeminence in Asia and great-power stardom in the international system.— Jingdong Yuan, University of Sydney
Robert Sutter is one of America’s most knowledgeable and thoughtful observers of Chinese foreign policy. In this book, he offers a comprehensive and nuanced analysis of the multiple and complex historical, domestic, and international sources of Chinese foreign policy toward a wide range of countries and issue areas. In particular, Sutter offers a judicious and balanced analysis of the rise of China and of China’s challenge to international stability and US global leadership. He argues that despite increased Chinese economic and military capabilities, China’s diplomacy is beset by significant domestic and international problems that constrain its international influence. Foreign Relations of the PRC makes a timely and most valuable contribution to our understanding of the implications of rising China for world affairs and US security.— Robert Ross, Harvard University
Written by a distinguished academic with government experience in the practice of foreign policy, Robert Sutter's book provides a comprehensive overview of Chinese foreign policy since ‘liberation’ in 1949. Taking due account of China's more prominent international role since 2010 without getting bowled over, Sutter maintains a judiciously balanced view of China's future prospects. Highly recommended.
— Lowell Dittmer, University of California, Berkeley
-includes a glossary of key terms, a chronology, and study questions
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