Middle Powers and the Rise of China - Bruce Gilley - Libros - Georgetown University Press - 9781626160842 - 10 de septiembre de 2014
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Middle Powers and the Rise of China

Bruce Gilley

Middle Powers and the Rise of China

Commendation Quotes:"A refreshingly readable account of the theory and practice of middle power influence in the contemporary world, which should help to correct the longstanding and rather patronizing neglect of these actors by US academics and policymakers. The jury may still be out on the full extent to which the norm-creating and multilateral institution-building initiatives, and strategic positioning of these states, including my own, have moderated -- and will continue to moderate -- the course of China's rise. But the analysis and argument here makes it hard to argue that the traditional great powers are the only players who matter." -- Gareth Evans, foreign minister of Australia 1988-96, and president emeritus of the International Crisis Group, Australian National UniversityBiographical Note: Bruce Gilley is an associate professor of political science at the Mark Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University. He is the author of five previous books, including the forthcoming "The Nature of Asian Politics," and has twice won the Canada International Council's Cadieux Award for best article. Andrew O'Neil is a professor in the School of Government and International Relations and director of the Asia Institute at Griffith University in Australia. He has been editor-in-chief of the "Australian Journal of International Affairs"; his most recent book is "Asia, the US and Extended Nuclear Deterrence: Atomic Umbrellas in the Twenty-First Century."Table of Contents: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- 1. China's Rise through the Prism of Middle Powers / Bruce Gilley, Andrew O'Neil -- 2. Locating Middle Powers in International Relations Theory and Power Transitions / James Manicom, Jeffrey Reeves -- 3. China's Discovery of Middle Powers / Bruce Gilley -- 4. US Responses to Middle Powers and China / David A. Cooper, Toshi Yoshihara -- 5. South Korea's Middle Power Response to the Rise of China / TongFi Kim -- 6. Malaysia, Thailand, and the ASEAN Middle Power Way / Amy L. Freedman -- 7. Indonesia Responds to China's Rise / Ann Marie Murphy -- 8. Australia: A Traditional Middle Power Faces the Asian Century / Thomas S. Wilkins -- 9. South Africa's Middle Power Ambitions: Riding the Dragon or Being Its Pet? / Jams van der Westhuizen, Sven Grimm -- 10. Turkey and China in the Post-Cold War World: Great Expectations / Yitzhak Shichor -- 11. Brazil's Rise as a Middle Power: The Chinese Contribution / Anthony Peter Spanakos, Joseph Marques -- 12. Conclusion: Seeing beyond Hegemony / Bruce Gilley, Andrew O'Neil -- List of Contributors -- Index. Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: China's rise is changing the dynamics of the international system. "Middle Powers and the Rise of China" is the first work to examine how the group of states referred to as "middle powers" are responding to China's growing economic, diplomatic, and military power. States with capabilities immediately below those of great powers, middle powers still exercise influence far above most other states. Their role as significant trading partners and allies or adversaries in matters of regional security, nuclear proliferation, and global governance issues such as human rights and climate change are reshaping international politics. Contributors review middle-power relations with China in the cases of South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, South Africa, Turkey, and Brazil, addressing how these diverse nations are responding to a rising China, the impact of Chinese power on each, and whether these states are being attracted to China or deterred by its new power and assertiveness. Chapters also explore how much (or how little) China, and for comparison the US, value middle powers and examine whether or not middle powers can actually shape China's behavior. By bringing a new analytic approach to a key issue in international politics, this unique treatment of emerging middle powers and the rise of China will interest scholars and students of international relations, security studies, China, and the diverse countries covered in the book. Contributor Bio:  Gilley, Bruce Bruce Gilley is Hong Kong correspondent for the "Far Eastern Economic Review". Contributor Bio:  O'Neil, Andrew Andrew O'Neil is Senior Lecturer in the School of Political and International Studies, Flinders University, Australia. He is the author of a range of journal articles and book chapters and is a member of the Australian Foreign Minister's National Consultative Committee for International Security Issues. Before taking up an academic position in 2000, he worked with Australia's Department of Defence as an intelligence analyst.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 10 de septiembre de 2014
ISBN13 9781626160842
Editores Georgetown University Press
Páginas 278
Dimensiones 147 × 235 × 14 mm   ·   453 g

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