International strategic relations and China's national security.: Volume 1 /
"The international strategic relations have been undergoing great turbulence, readjustment and reformation since the financial crisis in 2008. This round of transition is mainly driven by economic competition instead of wars. International competition, crises and collisions will ebb and flow an...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The international strategic relations have been undergoing great turbulence, readjustment and reformation since the financial crisis in 2008. This round of transition is mainly driven by economic competition instead of wars. International competition, crises and collisions will ebb and flow and happen frequently in the foreseeable future, but will not break through the international political framework based on cooperation. However, these crises, collisions and even wars will have disturbing effects on the political framework for international cooperation, and will change and distort the patterns of international cooperation. This annual publication provides Chinese scholars' views, opinions and predictions on global political and security issues, and China's strategic choices. It covers almost all the significant issues in the international security arena. It evaluates the strategic influence of regional issues such as the Ukraine crisis, the crisis in the Middle East, the South China Sea disputes and the US-Asia-Europe strategic balance. It analyzes strategic trends of international organizations like the BRICS, the SCO, and the ASEAN. It studies strategic development of countries and regions like Japan, India, the Korean Peninsula, Africa, Taiwan and cross-Strait relations. It researches the strategic situations in the cyber space and the outer space, and sums up the reform and development of China's national security system."-- |
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505 | 8 | |a 3. The strong return of great power geostrategic competition constrained by interdependence4. The emergence of a multipolar world due to the balanced international economic structure -- 5. A new ecology of international politics born from the collective rise of emerging markets -- Conclusion: China's strategic options in the interwoven context of new and old international politics -- Chapter 2 An Assessment of the Impact of the Ukraine Crisis -- 1. Transformation of Ukraine's social system: Political anomie resulting in social disorder | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Geopolitical rivalry among major powers: Will the "twenty years' crisis" recur?3. After empire: When can "sequelae" be cured? -- 4. The international strategic influence of the Ukraine crisis -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Chapter 3 An Assessment of the Impact of the Middle East Crisis -- 1. Evolution of the Middle East situation -- 1.1 Intensification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- 1.2 Continued political upheavals in several countries -- 1.3 The severe counter-terrorism situation -- 1.4 Uncertainties in the Iranian nuclear issue | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. New characteristics of the Middle East contradictions2.1 Intensification of the confrontation between the West and the Islamic World in the Middle East -- 2.2 Aggravating polarization of regional states -- 2.3 Declining clout of Islamic political forces -- 2.4 Prominent sectarian contradictions -- 2.5 Intensification of the contradictions between regional states -- 2.6 Sharpening of ethnic contradictions -- 2.7 Spillover of terrorist threats -- 3. Adjustment of great powers' Middle East policies -- 3.1 Adjustment of the U.S. Middle East strategy | |
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contents | Contents -- The Institute for Strategic Studies -- Editorial Board -- Contributors -- Translators -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Profoundly Evolving International Landscape and China's International Strategy: A General Review of the International Strategic Situation and China's National Security -- 1. The self-inflicted decline of American hegemony -- 2. The conversion of the Greater Middle East into "black holes of international politics" due to the intensification of various conflicts 3. The strong return of great power geostrategic competition constrained by interdependence4. The emergence of a multipolar world due to the balanced international economic structure -- 5. A new ecology of international politics born from the collective rise of emerging markets -- Conclusion: China's strategic options in the interwoven context of new and old international politics -- Chapter 2 An Assessment of the Impact of the Ukraine Crisis -- 1. Transformation of Ukraine's social system: Political anomie resulting in social disorder 2. Geopolitical rivalry among major powers: Will the "twenty years' crisis" recur?3. After empire: When can "sequelae" be cured? -- 4. The international strategic influence of the Ukraine crisis -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Chapter 3 An Assessment of the Impact of the Middle East Crisis -- 1. Evolution of the Middle East situation -- 1.1 Intensification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- 1.2 Continued political upheavals in several countries -- 1.3 The severe counter-terrorism situation -- 1.4 Uncertainties in the Iranian nuclear issue 2. New characteristics of the Middle East contradictions2.1 Intensification of the confrontation between the West and the Islamic World in the Middle East -- 2.2 Aggravating polarization of regional states -- 2.3 Declining clout of Islamic political forces -- 2.4 Prominent sectarian contradictions -- 2.5 Intensification of the contradictions between regional states -- 2.6 Sharpening of ethnic contradictions -- 2.7 Spillover of terrorist threats -- 3. Adjustment of great powers' Middle East policies -- 3.1 Adjustment of the U.S. Middle East strategy 3.2 Active intervention by Russia, France, the U.K. and Germany in Middle East affairs3.3 Co-existence of opportunities and challenges for China -- Chapter 4 The South China Sea Disputes and Their Strategic Implications for the Asia-Pacific Region -- 1. The continuation and intensification of tensions -- 2. Deepening internationalization of the disputes -- 3. The growing legalization of the disputes -- 4. Get out of jail: Breaking the prisoner's dilemma -- Chapter 5 The "Rebalancing" of the U.S. Eurasia Policy |
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spelling | Guo ji zhan lue xing shi yu zhong guo guo jia an quan 2014/2015. English. International strategic relations and China's national security. Volume 1 / edited by Institute for Strategic Studies, National Defense University of People's Liberation Army (China). Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Publishing, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. "The international strategic relations have been undergoing great turbulence, readjustment and reformation since the financial crisis in 2008. This round of transition is mainly driven by economic competition instead of wars. International competition, crises and collisions will ebb and flow and happen frequently in the foreseeable future, but will not break through the international political framework based on cooperation. However, these crises, collisions and even wars will have disturbing effects on the political framework for international cooperation, and will change and distort the patterns of international cooperation. This annual publication provides Chinese scholars' views, opinions and predictions on global political and security issues, and China's strategic choices. It covers almost all the significant issues in the international security arena. It evaluates the strategic influence of regional issues such as the Ukraine crisis, the crisis in the Middle East, the South China Sea disputes and the US-Asia-Europe strategic balance. It analyzes strategic trends of international organizations like the BRICS, the SCO, and the ASEAN. It studies strategic development of countries and regions like Japan, India, the Korean Peninsula, Africa, Taiwan and cross-Strait relations. It researches the strategic situations in the cyber space and the outer space, and sums up the reform and development of China's national security system."-- Provided by publisher Contents -- The Institute for Strategic Studies -- Editorial Board -- Contributors -- Translators -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Profoundly Evolving International Landscape and China's International Strategy: A General Review of the International Strategic Situation and China's National Security -- 1. The self-inflicted decline of American hegemony -- 2. The conversion of the Greater Middle East into "black holes of international politics" due to the intensification of various conflicts 3. The strong return of great power geostrategic competition constrained by interdependence4. The emergence of a multipolar world due to the balanced international economic structure -- 5. A new ecology of international politics born from the collective rise of emerging markets -- Conclusion: China's strategic options in the interwoven context of new and old international politics -- Chapter 2 An Assessment of the Impact of the Ukraine Crisis -- 1. Transformation of Ukraine's social system: Political anomie resulting in social disorder 2. Geopolitical rivalry among major powers: Will the "twenty years' crisis" recur?3. After empire: When can "sequelae" be cured? -- 4. The international strategic influence of the Ukraine crisis -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Chapter 3 An Assessment of the Impact of the Middle East Crisis -- 1. Evolution of the Middle East situation -- 1.1 Intensification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- 1.2 Continued political upheavals in several countries -- 1.3 The severe counter-terrorism situation -- 1.4 Uncertainties in the Iranian nuclear issue 2. New characteristics of the Middle East contradictions2.1 Intensification of the confrontation between the West and the Islamic World in the Middle East -- 2.2 Aggravating polarization of regional states -- 2.3 Declining clout of Islamic political forces -- 2.4 Prominent sectarian contradictions -- 2.5 Intensification of the contradictions between regional states -- 2.6 Sharpening of ethnic contradictions -- 2.7 Spillover of terrorist threats -- 3. Adjustment of great powers' Middle East policies -- 3.1 Adjustment of the U.S. Middle East strategy 3.2 Active intervention by Russia, France, the U.K. and Germany in Middle East affairs3.3 Co-existence of opportunities and challenges for China -- Chapter 4 The South China Sea Disputes and Their Strategic Implications for the Asia-Pacific Region -- 1. The continuation and intensification of tensions -- 2. Deepening internationalization of the disputes -- 3. The growing legalization of the disputes -- 4. Get out of jail: Breaking the prisoner's dilemma -- Chapter 5 The "Rebalancing" of the U.S. Eurasia Policy National security China. China Military policy. China Foreign relations 21st century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007002707 Chine Relations extérieures 21e siècle. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Military policy fast National security fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd 2000-2099 fast Zhongguo guo ji zhan lüe xue hui. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97080510 Print version: Guo ji zhan lue xing shi yu zhong guo guo jia an quan 2014/2015. English. International strategic relations and China's national security. Volume 1 / edited by Institute for Strategic Studies, National Defense University of People's Liberation Army (China) 9789814675734 (DLC) 2015017632 (OCoLC)909328635 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1054936 Volltext |
spellingShingle | International strategic relations and China's national security. Contents -- The Institute for Strategic Studies -- Editorial Board -- Contributors -- Translators -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Profoundly Evolving International Landscape and China's International Strategy: A General Review of the International Strategic Situation and China's National Security -- 1. The self-inflicted decline of American hegemony -- 2. The conversion of the Greater Middle East into "black holes of international politics" due to the intensification of various conflicts 3. The strong return of great power geostrategic competition constrained by interdependence4. The emergence of a multipolar world due to the balanced international economic structure -- 5. A new ecology of international politics born from the collective rise of emerging markets -- Conclusion: China's strategic options in the interwoven context of new and old international politics -- Chapter 2 An Assessment of the Impact of the Ukraine Crisis -- 1. Transformation of Ukraine's social system: Political anomie resulting in social disorder 2. Geopolitical rivalry among major powers: Will the "twenty years' crisis" recur?3. After empire: When can "sequelae" be cured? -- 4. The international strategic influence of the Ukraine crisis -- 5. Concluding remarks -- Chapter 3 An Assessment of the Impact of the Middle East Crisis -- 1. Evolution of the Middle East situation -- 1.1 Intensification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict -- 1.2 Continued political upheavals in several countries -- 1.3 The severe counter-terrorism situation -- 1.4 Uncertainties in the Iranian nuclear issue 2. New characteristics of the Middle East contradictions2.1 Intensification of the confrontation between the West and the Islamic World in the Middle East -- 2.2 Aggravating polarization of regional states -- 2.3 Declining clout of Islamic political forces -- 2.4 Prominent sectarian contradictions -- 2.5 Intensification of the contradictions between regional states -- 2.6 Sharpening of ethnic contradictions -- 2.7 Spillover of terrorist threats -- 3. Adjustment of great powers' Middle East policies -- 3.1 Adjustment of the U.S. Middle East strategy 3.2 Active intervention by Russia, France, the U.K. and Germany in Middle East affairs3.3 Co-existence of opportunities and challenges for China -- Chapter 4 The South China Sea Disputes and Their Strategic Implications for the Asia-Pacific Region -- 1. The continuation and intensification of tensions -- 2. Deepening internationalization of the disputes -- 3. The growing legalization of the disputes -- 4. Get out of jail: Breaking the prisoner's dilemma -- Chapter 5 The "Rebalancing" of the U.S. Eurasia Policy National security China. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Military policy fast National security fast |
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title | International strategic relations and China's national security. |
title_alt | Guo ji zhan lue xing shi yu zhong guo guo jia an quan 2014/2015. English. |
title_auth | International strategic relations and China's national security. |
title_exact_search | International strategic relations and China's national security. |
title_full | International strategic relations and China's national security. Volume 1 / edited by Institute for Strategic Studies, National Defense University of People's Liberation Army (China). |
title_fullStr | International strategic relations and China's national security. Volume 1 / edited by Institute for Strategic Studies, National Defense University of People's Liberation Army (China). |
title_full_unstemmed | International strategic relations and China's national security. Volume 1 / edited by Institute for Strategic Studies, National Defense University of People's Liberation Army (China). |
title_short | International strategic relations and China's national security. |
title_sort | international strategic relations and china s national security volume 1 |
topic | National security China. HISTORY Military Other. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. bisacsh Diplomatic relations fast Military policy fast National security fast |
topic_facet | National security China. China Military policy. China Foreign relations 21st century. Chine Relations extérieures 21e siècle. HISTORY Military Other. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Military Science. Diplomatic relations Military policy National security China |
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