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China's Path to Power:: Party, Military and the Politics of State Transition
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China’s Path to Power:: Party, Military and the Politics of State Transition

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The rise of China and its wider implications for international politics form the most important issue in our time. China’s economic miracle has contributed to growth and development both at home and abroad. China’s economic growth has also enabled a rapid modernization of China’s armed forces. China’s military expenditure is still only a fifth of the United States’ military budget but is fast catching up. China’s increased economic and military might is changing not only Chinese society and how the Chinese view their role and place in the world but also the regional dynamics in Asia, and it has the potential to transform international politics at large. China’s South Asia connectivity projects underway also have a broader context to the ambitious China Western Development (CWD) plan started in 2000. It involves six provinces (including Yunnan) and five autonomous regions including Tibet and Xinjiang bordering India. China’s diplomacy can be divided into three levels: great power diplomacy (with the U.S. at the core), border diplomacy, and resource diplomacy. Based on different diplomatic requirements, China’s soft power penetration falls into three different categories: economic aid, economic cooperation, and cultural penetration. As the book addresses this crucial issue quite deftly, it is hoped that it would prove to be a source of great information for the reader.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Alpha Editions
Country
India
Date
31 August 2017
Pages
288
ISBN
9789386423962

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The rise of China and its wider implications for international politics form the most important issue in our time. China’s economic miracle has contributed to growth and development both at home and abroad. China’s economic growth has also enabled a rapid modernization of China’s armed forces. China’s military expenditure is still only a fifth of the United States’ military budget but is fast catching up. China’s increased economic and military might is changing not only Chinese society and how the Chinese view their role and place in the world but also the regional dynamics in Asia, and it has the potential to transform international politics at large. China’s South Asia connectivity projects underway also have a broader context to the ambitious China Western Development (CWD) plan started in 2000. It involves six provinces (including Yunnan) and five autonomous regions including Tibet and Xinjiang bordering India. China’s diplomacy can be divided into three levels: great power diplomacy (with the U.S. at the core), border diplomacy, and resource diplomacy. Based on different diplomatic requirements, China’s soft power penetration falls into three different categories: economic aid, economic cooperation, and cultural penetration. As the book addresses this crucial issue quite deftly, it is hoped that it would prove to be a source of great information for the reader.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Alpha Editions
Country
India
Date
31 August 2017
Pages
288
ISBN
9789386423962