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- 2010454940 abstract "In contemporary China a cacophony of voices urges decision makers to pursue a variety of foreign policies. The continuing pluralization of Chinese society and China's growing interdependence with the international order have made decision-making processes more complex. These changes, taking place at a time when China's cooperation is increasingly vital to the resolution of key global issues, present a challenge to foreign policy makers. Effective engagement of China in the international arena requires an understanding of the interplay within and between not only the Communist Party of China (CPC), the Chinese Government and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) but also new foreign policy actors on the margins of the traditional power structure. These new actors include resource companies, financial institutions, local governments, research organizations, the media and netizens. These three trends, fractured authority, varying views of the degree to which China should internationalize and the demands that China defend its core interests, are changing the nature of Chinese foreign policy formulation and the way China interacts with the outside world. Only by persistently engaging a broad spectrum of Chinese foreign policy actors, recognizing the variations in their perspectives and concerns, and integrating them into engagement strategies can foreign policy makers succeed in securing China's cooperation.".
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- 2010454940 coverage "China Foreign relations 1949-".
- 2010454940 coverage "China Politics and government 1949-".
- 2010454940 created "2010.".
- 2010454940 date "2010".
- 2010454940 date "2010.".
- 2010454940 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2010454940 description "In contemporary China a cacophony of voices urges decision makers to pursue a variety of foreign policies. The continuing pluralization of Chinese society and China's growing interdependence with the international order have made decision-making processes more complex. These changes, taking place at a time when China's cooperation is increasingly vital to the resolution of key global issues, present a challenge to foreign policy makers. Effective engagement of China in the international arena requires an understanding of the interplay within and between not only the Communist Party of China (CPC), the Chinese Government and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) but also new foreign policy actors on the margins of the traditional power structure. These new actors include resource companies, financial institutions, local governments, research organizations, the media and netizens. These three trends, fractured authority, varying views of the degree to which China should internationalize and the demands that China defend its core interests, are changing the nature of Chinese foreign policy formulation and the way China interacts with the outside world. Only by persistently engaging a broad spectrum of Chinese foreign policy actors, recognizing the variations in their perspectives and concerns, and integrating them into engagement strategies can foreign policy makers succeed in securing China's cooperation.".
- 2010454940 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2010454940 extent "51 p. ;".
- 2010454940 hasFormat "Also available online.".
- 2010454940 identifier "9185114634".
- 2010454940 identifier "9789185114634".
- 2010454940 isFormatOf "Also available online.".
- 2010454940 isPartOf "SIPRI policy paper, 1653-7548 ; no. 26".
- 2010454940 issued "2010".
- 2010454940 issued "2010.".
- 2010454940 language "eng".
- 2010454940 publisher "Solna, Sweden : Stockholm International Peace Research Institute,".
- 2010454940 relation "Also available online.".
- 2010454940 spatial "China Foreign relations 1949-".
- 2010454940 spatial "China Politics and government 1949-".
- 2010454940 subject "DS740.4 .J345 2010".
- 2010454940 title "New foreign policy actors in China / Linda Jakobson and Dean Knox.".
- 2010454940 type "text".