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Sources and Transitions of Chinese Foreign Policy: An Introduction.

Xiao, Ren; Cheung, Gordon C.K.

Authors

Ren Xiao



Abstract

Chinese foreign policy has multiple sources, and the incentives that are driving its behaviour have grown from the domestic/international, as well as from regional, economic, normative, multilateral, and cultural levels. Foreign policy-making in China is becoming increasingly complex and sophisticated. This special issue is drawn from some edited papers presented in the joint workshop between Fudan and Durham Universities on Chinese foreign policy on 29–30 March 2010. By assessing the economic, domestic, regional, global and cultural sources of Chinese foreign policy, we aim to illustrate the various sources and to locate possible ways to consolidate the transitional process, and to spur future endeavour facing China’s foreign policy.

Citation

Xiao, R., & Cheung, G. C. (2011). Sources and Transitions of Chinese Foreign Policy: An Introduction. East Asia, 28(3), Article 169. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12140-011-9149-9

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2011-09
Deposit Date Sep 15, 2012
Journal East Asia
Print ISSN 1096-6838
Electronic ISSN 1874-6284
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 28
Issue 3
Article Number 169
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s12140-011-9149-9