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The rise of China and a changing East Asian order / edited by Kokubun Ryosei and Wang Jisi.

Title
  1. The rise of China and a changing East Asian order / edited by Kokubun Ryosei and Wang Jisi.
Published by
  1. Tokyo : Japan Center for International Exchange ; Washington, D.C. : Distributed outside Japan by Brookings Institution Press, c2004.
Format
  1. Book/text

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Additional authors
  1. Kokobun, Ryosei
  2. Nihon Kokusai Kōryū Sentā
  3. Wang, Jisi, 1948-
Description
  1. viii, 277 p. : ill.; 23 cm.
Subject
  1. China -- Relations -- East Asia.
  2. East Asia -- Relations -- China.
Contents
  1. China's changing role in Asia / Wang Jisi -- Globalizing China: the challenges and the opportunities / Kokubun Ryosei -- China and Asia Pacific regionalism / Jusuf Wanandi -- The rise of China and emergent East Asian regionalism / Chia Siow Yue -- The cultural implications of the rise of China on the region / Wang Gungwu -- Political developments in the rise of China / Yang Guangbin -- A sustainable Chinese economy? / Men Honghua -- China's foreign trade policy after WTO accession / Wang Rongjun -- The shaping of China's foreign policy / Ni Feng -- Japan's political response to the rise of China / Takahara Akio -- The impact of China's rise on Sino-Japanese economic relations / Ohashi Hideo -- The rise of China and Korea's China policy / Lee Geun -- The rise of China's economy: opportunities and threats to China-Korea economic relations / Jwa Sung-Hee and Yoon Yong -- ASEAN and the rise of China: engaging, while fearing, an emerging regional power / Noel M. Morada -- China's economic rise and the responses of ASEAN / Mari Pangestu -- Reactions in Australia and New Zealand to a rising China / Greg Austin.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Language
  1. English
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references
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