<p>This comprehensive text examines Chinese foreign policy with a focus on the recent dramatic changes in China&#39;s place and role in the world. Covering both the economic and security dimensions of China&#39;s foreign policymaking as well as its key bilateral relationships it offers students a clear and systematic introduction to the key challenges and prospects posed by China&#39;s rise. Using a wealth of sources the book explores how the Chinese perceive their country&#39;s growing role and considers whether Chinese foreign policy is still conducted as it has been traditionally in line with what the Chinese regard as being core values and national interests particularly a territorial and sovereign integrity political independence and modernization as well as a great power status.</p>
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