China's Omnidirectional Peripheral Diplomacy. Группа авторов
Series on Contemporary China | (ISSN: 1793-0847) |
Series Editors:Joseph Fewsmith (Boston University)
Zheng Yongnian (East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore)
This series showcases the most significant and lasting contributions to scholarship in the studies of China’s politics, society, and culture — whether for general readers or specialists. Each of the volumes is a quality work by a leading scholar or scholars in the field and may take the form of a research monograph, a multi-author edited volume, a conference proceeding, a textbook, or an annual review, among others. While the focus is on China, the series does not lose sight of the interplay of other regional and global forces and their influence and impact on China.
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Vol. 45 | China’s Omnidirectional Peripheral Diplomacy edited by Jianwei Wang & Tiang Boon Hoo |
Vol. 44 | Reform and Development in China: After 40 Years edited by Wei Shan & Lijun Yang |
Vol. 43 | The South China Sea Disputes and the U.S.–China Contest International Law and Geopolitics by James C Hsiung |
Vol. 42 | The South China Sea Disputes: Historical, Geopolitical and Legal Studies edited by Tsu-Sung Hsieh |
Vol. 41 | Moralization of China by Xin Liu |
Vol. 40 | Social Construction in Contemporary China edited by Xueyi Lu |
Vol. 39 | China’s Economic Statecraft: Co-optation, Cooperation, and Coercion edited by Mingjiang Li |
Vol. 38 | The Domestic Dynamics of China’s Energy Diplomacy by Chi Zhang |
Vol. 37 | Understanding Chinese Society: Changes and Transformations by Eileen Yuk-ha Tsang |
Vol. 36 | Health Policy Reform in China: A Comparative Perspective by Jiwei Qian & Åke Blomqvist |
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Names: Wang, Jianwei, 1954– editor. | Hoo, Tiang Boon, 1977– author.
Title: China’s omnidirectional peripheral diplomacy / edited by Jianwei Wang (University of Macau, China), Tiang Boon Hoo (NTU, Singapore).
Description: Singapore : World Scientific, 2018. | Series: Series on contemporary China ; volume 45 | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018029678 | ISBN 9789813141780 (hc : alk. paper)
Subjects: LCSH: China--Foreign relations--21st century. | China--Foreign relations--Asia. | Asia--Foreign relations--China.
Classification: LCC JZ1734 .C554 2018 | DDC 327.5105--dc23
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About the Editors
Jianwei Wang received his BA and MA degrees in International Politics from Fudan University in Shanghai and PhD in Political Science from University of Michigan. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Government and Public Administration, Director of Institute of Global and Public Affairs, University of Macau. Previously, he served as a distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point. He has worked and served in many other teaching and research institutions such as Sigure Center for Asian Studies at George Washington University, the Atlantic Council of the United States, the East–West Center in Hawaii, the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research in Geneva, the East Asian Institute in Singapore, Fudan University and Sun Yat-Sen University in China. His research interests focus on Sino-American relations, East Asian security affairs, Chinese foreign policy and Sino-Japanese relations. He has published extensively in these areas. [email protected]
Hoo Tiang Boon is Coordinator of the MSc (Asian Studies) Programme and Assistant Professor with the China Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University. He holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Oxford. He is the author of several publications on China. He has been involved in several diplomatic initiatives, including the Singapore–U.S. Strategic Dialogue, Singapore–France Dialogue on China, the Korea–Singapore Forum and the Network of ASEAN Defence and Security Institutions. He is an overseas expert in the China Think-tanks network of the Development Research Centre of China’s State Council. He was also formerly a Visiting Fellow at the China Foreign Affairs University, a visiting scholar at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and a visiting researcher at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. [email protected]