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    Online Resource
    Leiden : Brill
    ISBN: 9789004221710
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 376 pages)
    Series Statement: Issues in contemporary Chinese thought and culture v. 3
    Uniform Title: Zhongguo xue zhe lun quan qiu hua yu zi zhu
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Chinese perspectives on globalization and autonomy
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Wirtschaftliche Anpassung ; Souveränität ; Staatsgewalt ; Internationale Beziehungen ; China ; Globalization ; Globalization Political aspects ; China Politics and government 21st century ; China Foreign relations 21st century ; China Foreign economic relations ; Globalization ; China ; Globalization ; Political aspects ; China ; China ; Politics and government ; 21st century ; China ; Foreign relations ; 21st century ; China ; Foreign economic relations ; China ; Globalisierung ; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Chapter 1: Marx’s “View on World History” and Theoretical Thinking about Globalization /Zhou Minkai -- Chapter 2: Have a Concrete and Historic Understanding of Globalization and What China Has Done /Hu Daping -- Chapter 3: A Preliminary Exploration of Global Co-governance Theory /Yu Zhengliang and Chen Yugang -- Chapter 4: Global Governance: A Chinese Perspective and Practice /Cai Tuo -- Chapter 5: Globalization and the Common Interest of Mankind /Wang Xinyan -- Chapter 6: Globalization and State Sovereignty /Yu Keping -- Chapter 7: Challenges of Globalization and Responses of State Power /He Zengke -- Chapter 8: Rethinking State Interests /Wang Yizhou -- Chapter 9: The New Role of the State in the Process of Globalization /Yu Jianxing and Xu Yueqian -- Chapter 10: State Autonomy and China’s Developing Path /Yang Xuedong -- Chapter 11: The Cultural Implications of Globalization on National Interests: Cultural Modernization and China’s National Interests /Guo Shuyong -- Chapter 12: Neo-internationalism and China’s Diplomacy /Qin Yaqing and Zhu Liqun -- Chapter 13: Seeking China’s New Identity: The Myth of Chinese Nationalism /Wang Yiwei -- Chapter 14: The Internal Conflicts and Clashes of World Politics in the Trend of Globalization /Shi Yinhong -- Chapter 15: Globalization and International Regimes: Theoretical Implications /Men Honghua -- Chapter 16: Globalization of the Market Economy and World Transformation /Wang Zaibang -- Chapter 17: An Analysis of Anti-globalization Movements from the Perspective of “Democratic Deficit” /Ruan Zongze -- Chapter 18: Anti-globalization Movement and Its Restrictions on Globalization /Liu Jinyuan -- Chapter 19: Analytical Remarks of Anti-economic Globalism /Han Deqiang -- Index.
    Abstract: This book is a reflection of the discussion and debates on globalization and state autonomy in China. These debates, dated back to early 1990s, witnessed China’s gradual involvement in globalization. Like other developing countries, China faced tremendous pressure when globalization intensified in the 1990s. As it turned out, China arduously made up its mind to embrace globalization, which reached its height when China was finally adopted as a member of the World Trade Organization in 2001.Thus, the articles in this book record the anxiety, concerns, uncertainty and enthusiasm of Chinese scholars in the face of China’s embracing of globalization. In other words, this book presents a unique Chinese perspective on globalization and state autonomy
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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