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9780813337463

The Dynamics of Foreign-Policy Decisionmaking in China

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    9780813337463

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    0813337461

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2000-03-24
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

"Lu Ning, former assistant to a vice-foreign minister of China, draws on archival materials, interviews, and personal experiences, to provide unique insights into the key players in, and the formal and"

Author Biography

Lu Ning, formerly a Chinese career foreign service officer, is a correspondent for The Business Times in Singapore.

Table of Contents

List of Acronyms
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: An Emerging Giant? 1(4)
Notes
5(2)
The Foreign Affairs Structure
7(18)
An Overview of the Political Power Structure
7(1)
The Foreign-Policy Decisionmaking Structure
8(11)
Decisionmaking Methodology
19(1)
Notes
20(5)
The Organization and Processes of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
25(20)
The Anatomy of a Bureaucracy: The MFA
25(13)
Policy Initiation, Coordination, and Subversion
38(2)
Notes
40(5)
The History and Political Culture of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
45(38)
History of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cadres' Corps
45(14)
The Political Culture
59(12)
Notes
71(12)
Main Actors: The Central Leadership
83(32)
The Mao Era
84(10)
The Deng Era
94(8)
Conclusion
102(1)
Notes
102(13)
Main Actors: Institutions and Individuals
115(46)
Foreign Affairs Institutions
115(31)
Individual Bureaucrats and Researchers
146(7)
Notes
153(8)
Changing Dynamics in Foreign-Policy Decisionmaking
161(22)
Foreign-Policy Decisionmaking in the Era of Mao
161(6)
Foreign-Policy Decisionmaking in the Deng Era
167(11)
Notes
178(5)
Western Theories and Chines Practices
183(14)
The Classical School
183(4)
The Institutional School
187(1)
Theory and Practice: A Summary
188(5)
Notes
193(4)
Appendix I: Foreign-Policy Decisionmaking Structure 197(2)
Appendix II: The Foreign Affairs Office of the State Council 199(2)
Appendix III: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs 201(2)
Appendix IV: The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation (MOFTEC) 203(4)
Appendix V: The Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council (HMAO) 207(2)
Appendix VI: The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council (TAO) 209(2)
Appendix VII: The Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council (OCAO) 211(4)
Appendix VIII: Xinhua News Agency 215(2)
Bibliography 217(6)
Index 223

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