ISBN:
9780739132470
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (xi, 298 p)
,
ill
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2010 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development
Parallel Title:
Print version Online Chinese Nationalism and China's Bilateral Relations
DDC:
303.48/30951
Keywords:
Nationalism
;
Information policy
;
Internet Political aspects
;
Civil society
;
Information policy - China
;
Information policy - China
;
Electronic books
;
China Foreign relations
Abstract:
Online Chinese Nationalism and China's Bilateral Relations covers a new topic of interest to scholars and students studying Chinese politics and society, Chinese diplomacy, and e-politics by looking at the interaction between online nationalism and the bilateral relations between China and various parts of the world
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents; Figures; Tables; Acknowledgments; PART I. INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1. When China Plugged In: Structural Origins of Online Chinese Nationalism; Chapter 2. Nationalism-On-Demand? When Chinese Sovereignty Goes Online; PART II. THE FIRST LAYER: JAPAN, TAIWAN, AND THE UNITED STATES; Chapter 3. China's Online Nationalism Toward Japan; Chapter 4. Networking Anti-Japanese Protests: Popular Sovereignty Reasserted since 2005; Chapter 5. Alternative Online Chinese Nationalism: Response to the Anti-Japanese Campaign in China on Hong Kong's Internet
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 6. Ethnocentric Perception Re-explored: Online Chinese Nationalism Toward TaiwanChapter 7. The "Two Americas" Dichotomy: Online Chinese Nationalism Toward the United States; PART III. THE SECOND LAYER: THE REST OF THE WORLD; Chapter 8. Beyond Sino-ASEAN Relations: Online Chinese Nationalism Toward Southeast Asia; Chapter 9. Online Chinese Nationalism Toward the European Union: Economic and Diplomatic Implications of the Olympic Torch Relay Protests; Chapter 10. Online Nationalism and Sino-UK Relations
Description / Table of Contents:
Chapter 11. A Constructed (Un)Reality on China's Reentry into Africa: The Chinese Online Community Perception of AfricaChapter 12. Discussions on Sino-Latin American Relations in Qiangguo Forums (or the Lack Thereof); PART IV. CONCLUSION; Chapter 13. Online Chinese Nationalism(s): Comparisons and Findings; Index; About the Editors and Contributors
Note:
Includes index
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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