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Chinese Foreign Relations

by Robert G. Sutter
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Overview

China is commonly considered an emerging power in world affairs as increasingly confident Chinese leaders, backed by growing economic and military strength, engage in innovative diplomatic approaches that pave the way for China's international role. Yet, as Robert G. Sutter shows in this meticulous and balanced assessment, the record of twists and turns in Chinese foreign relations since the end of the Cold War highlights a very different perspective. Domestic problems, nationalism, and security concerns continue to preoccupy Beijing, complicating China's rise and innovations in foreign affairs. On the international front, the actions of other powerful nations and growing dependence on the world economy complicate as well as enhance Chinese efforts to exert international influence. Providing a comprehensive introduction to Chinese foreign relations, Sutter shows Chinese leaders exerting growing influence in world affairs but remaining far from dominant. Facing numerous contradictions and tradeoffs, they move cautiously to avoid major confrontations, costly commitments, or mistakes that could undermine their one-party rule as they deal with an international environment posing numerous challenges as well as opportunities for Chinese interests.

Synopsis

This comprehensive introduction to Chinese foreign relations explores the opportunities and limits China faces as it seeks growing international influence. Tracing the record of twists and turns in Chinese foreign relations since the end of the Cold War, Robert G. Sutter provides a nuanced analysis that shows that despite popular perceptions of its growing power, Beijing is hampered by both domestic and international constraints. This text's balanced and thorough assessment shows China's leaders exerting more influence in world affairs but remaining far from dominant. Facing numerous contradictions and tradeoffs, they move cautiously as they deal with a complex global environment.

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Editorials

CHOICE

The best survey of both change and continuity in Chinese foreign policy in the period since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991....Recommended.

The China Journal

This is an excellent survey of contemporary Chinese foreign policy, well-suited to use in university classes. With thirty-three years' service analyzing Chinese foreign policy, in both legislative and executive branches of the US government, Sutter's judgments are balanced and mature. His writing style is lucid and his presentation of arguments clear and systematic.
— 10/1/08

Political Science Quarterly

In sum, Sutter provides a valuable policy-related discussion of China's bilateral relationships....There is a richness of discussion and analysis that is as welcome as it is refreshing.

Journal of Chinese Political Science

This is a good introductory text on China's foreign relations, from a realist, American point of view....his analysis of the Chinese leadership's domestic and international constraints is objective and balanced. The updating of the volume has been thorough.

Choice

The best survey of both change and continuity in Chinese foreign policy in the period since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991....Recommended.

March 2008 Foreign Affairs

For over three decades, Sutter worked to give the U.S. government accurate information about developments in Asia as the basis for its policymaking. Now out of government, he here demonstrates his formidable analytic skills for a wider audience, arguing that much of the debate about China's potential to become a superpower fails to take into account its domestic pressures.

John Garver

Sutter's survey of Chinese foreign relations is the new standard-setter for the field. Integrating China's domestic concerns with shifting strategic perceptions and decision making processes, Sutter carefully outlines China's relations not only with the United States but with all regions of the world. His stress on the restraint of Chinese decision makers in dealing with the world is an important contribution and a welcome antidote to less-balanced views of China's rise.

Robert Ross

Robert Sutter is one of America's foremost scholars on Chinese foreign policy. He has written a highly informative, knowledgeable, and timely book on an important subject—rising China's growing role in the world economy and its evolving security and economic policies toward the United States and its Asian neighbors. Well-written and well-organized, Chinese Foreign Relations should be read by specialists and policy makers, and it can be widely used in the classroom.

Michael Yahuda

This definitive study of China’s contemporary foreign policy by one of the most experienced and knowledgeable experts in Washington will be indispensable for teachers, students, and all those currently engaged with China.

David M. Lampton

Comprehensive and balanced, this is a panoramic text. It examines both the historical and policy process roots of contemporary Chinese foreign policy. This volume reflects what Bob Sutter does so well: summarizes available scholarship, gives the pros and cons of various schools of thought, indicates where he thinks the balanced position is to be found, and provides a comprehensive view of the subject.

The China Journal - 10/1/08

This is an excellent survey of contemporary Chinese foreign policy, well-suited to use in university classes. With thirty-three years' service analyzing Chinese foreign policy, in both legislative and executive branches of the US government, Sutter's judgments are balanced and mature. His writing style is lucid and his presentation of arguments clear and systematic.

December 2008 Journal Of Asian Studies

This engaging and well-written volume is primarily designed to provide non-specialists a comprehensive discussion of China's evolving relationship with the rest of the international system since the late 1980s, and it will attract a great deal of interest in the field....It is likely to become a standard text for teaching undergraduates about China's increasingly complex role on the international stage, while also serving as a valuable introduction to this dynamic for anyone with a nascent interest in China.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
448
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780742555365

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