Beschreibung:
This book selects the most outstanding journal articles from the Chinese version of Foreign Affairs Review written by prestigious Chinese scholars in recent years. The articles focus on analysis of foreign affairs issues which are of relevance to China, and provide insightful perspectives on China's diplomacy and international system.
Intersubjective Cognitive Dissonance and Foreign Policy Making in China (Qin Yaqing); A Longitudinal Study of Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China (Niu Jun); An Explanatory Practice Model of China's Participation in International System (Zhu Liqun); On the "People First" Diplomacy in China (Jin Canrong & Liu Shiqiang); A Brief Analysis of China's Crisis Diplomacy Decision-making in the Post-Cold War Era (Chu Xiaobo); Public Participation in China's Diplomacy and its Influence: Three Case Studies From 2003 (Wang Cungang); Safety of Overseas Chinese Citizens: A Quantitative Analysis on "Special Notice for Chinese Citizens Abroad" Issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2008 - 2010) (Wang Duanyong); Sharing and Learning: A Study on China's Cooperation with UNESCO (Xie Zheping & Zhang Xiaojin); New Challenges and a New Agenda for China's Arms Control (Sun Xiangli); The Greater Mekong River's Water Resources Security: Multi-governance and China's Policy Choice (Guo Yanjun).