Preface |
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Chapter 1 Intersubjective Cognitive Dissonance and Foreign Policy-Making in China |
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1 Cognitive Dissonance and Foreign Policy-Making |
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2 Inter-Subjective Cognitive Dissonance and Foreign Policy Decision-Making for China |
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3 Inter-Subjective Cognitive Dissonance and the Adjustment |
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Chapter 2 A Longitudinal Study of Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China |
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1 Influence of the Chinese Revolutionary Movement |
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2 China's Internal Affairs and External Relations |
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24 | (8) |
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3 The International Environment and Its Interaction with China's Foreign Relations |
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Chapter 3 An Explanatory Practice Model of China's Participation in the International System |
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1 The Core Issue: The Root of Changes in the Relationship Between China and the International System |
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2 The Core Concept: Definition of "Practice of Engagement" |
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3 System Environment: Classification and Characteristics |
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60 | (3) |
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4 Resources for Practice: The Domestic Structure, Interests and Norms |
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5 The Causal Relationship Between Practice of Engagement and Status Recognition |
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67 | (3) |
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Chapter 4 On the "People First" Diplomacy in China |
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1 The Background of "People First" Diplomacy in China |
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2 The Basic Contents of "People First" Diplomacy in China |
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3 Policy Practice of "People First" Diplomacy in China |
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4 Ancient Populist Ideas and Modern "People First" Diplomacy |
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Chapter 5 A Brief Analysis of China's Crisis Diplomacy Decision-Making in the Post-Cold War Era |
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1 A Review of the Basic Concepts and Research Relevant to China's Management of International Crises |
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2 China's Crisis Diplomacy Decision-Making after the Cold War |
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3 China's Crisis Diplomacy Decision-Making: Problems and Prospects |
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Chapter 6 Public Participation in China's Diplomacy and Its Influence - Three Case Studies from 2003 |
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2 Three Case Studies of Chinese Public Participation in Diplomacy |
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Chapter 7 Safety of Chinese Citizens Abroad: A Quantitative Analysis to "Special Notices for Chinese Citizens Abroad" (2008-2010) |
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2 A Quantitative Analysis of "Special Notices for Chinese Citizens Abroad" |
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3 The Main Features of Security Risks Faced by Chinese Overseas Citizens |
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188 | (5) |
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4 The Main Causes of Security Risks for Chinese Overseas Citizens |
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193 | (5) |
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198 | (3) |
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Chapter 8 To Share and to Teach - A Study on China's Cooperation with UNESCO |
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1 UNESCO - Expert Authority in Practice |
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2 The Interaction Process Between UNESCO and China |
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3 To Learn and to Share Mechanism: Framework, Effects and Paths |
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4 Questions for Further Discussion |
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Chapter 9 New Challenges and a New Agenda for China's Arms Control |
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1 The History and Current Situation of International Arms Control |
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2 The Development Trend of International Arms Control |
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227 | (5) |
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3 International Arms Control: Problems and Causes |
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232 | (8) |
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4 New Challenges and an Agenda for China's Arms Control |
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Chapter 10 Multi-Governance of the Greater Mekong River's Water Resources Security and China's Policy Choice |
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1 Greater Mekong River's Water Resources Development and Regional Security |
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249 | (4) |
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2 Greater Mekong River's Water Resources Security Cooperation and Its Difficulties |
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253 | (8) |
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3 Multi-Governance of Greater Mekong River's Water Resources Security |
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Index |
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