China's Peaceful Rise by Zheng Bijian

Speeches of Zheng Bijian, 1997-2005

China's Peaceful Rise China's rapid development has been a striking feature of the international landscape. This collection addresses how we should think about China.

While in the past other emerging powers have used territorial expansion or other forms of aggression in order to insert themselves into the international arena, China is taking a different road. In this timely collection of speeches, Zheng Bijian, one of Chinas leading thinkers on ideological questions, examines Chinas peaceful rise, addressing some of the most complex issues China faces as it emerges into a rapidly changing world order. These speeches reflect Zhengs firm sense that the lessons of history demand that China pursue a stable, peaceful international environment as a first priority. Such a strategy will not only help smooth Chinas riseit will also translate Chinas successes into benefits for other countries as well. These speeches are worth reading not only for the strength of their ideas, but also for a greater understanding of the political and policy constraints and opportunities in relations with China. They help us begin to answer the crucial question that informs all these speeches: How should we think about China?
Author(s) : Zheng Bijian Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 0815797257 ISBN-13 : 9780815797258
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 01/01/2006

Publisher : Brookings Institution,U.S.

Page Length : 88mm

Page Size : 229mm