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Introduction | p. 1 |
Key issues in conceptualizing Chinese international relations | p. 19 |
China and the international order: Some historical perspectives | p. 21 |
Nationalism: Dynamics of domestic transformation and international relations in China | p. 32 |
Redefining the Chinese concept of sovereignty | p. 53 |
Sovereignty in exercise: Constructing political Chinese-ness in post-1997 Hong Kong | p. 81 |
Beyond symbiosis: The changing civil-military relationship after Mao | p. 101 |
China and globalization | p. 125 |
China reshapes the world economy | p. 127 |
Understanding Chinese views of the emerging global order | p. 149 |
China joins global governance: The 10 conundrums | p. 168 |
China and regionalism | p. 185 |
Contested international relations theory and China's constructing regional entitlement | p. 187 |
Learning from the EU?: China's changing outlook toward multilateralism | p. 203 |
Northeast Asia regionalism and China: From an outside-in perspective | p. 218 |
China in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization | p. 237 |
China and ASEAN in Asian regional integration | p. 256 |
China and international relations studies | p. 279 |
Deconstructing Cultural Realism | p. 281 |
Toward a Chinese school of International Relations? | p. 293 |
Index | p. 310 |
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