Power and restraint in China's rise:
"The conventional wisdom holds that China's rise is disrupting the global balance of military and economic power in unpredictable ways. In this book, Chin-Hao Huang examines a phenomenon in China's rise to power that often gets overlooked: why and how does China exercise restraint? Hu...
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Schriftenreihe: | Contemporary Asia in the world.
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Zusammenfassung: | "The conventional wisdom holds that China's rise is disrupting the global balance of military and economic power in unpredictable ways. In this book, Chin-Hao Huang examines a phenomenon in China's rise to power that often gets overlooked: why and how does China exercise restraint? Huang reasons that a rising power's aspirations for acceptance-or legitimacy-by other states provide a key rationale for restraint. Power that draws on validation is more enduring than power that rests on pure military clout and coercion. Put simply, conformity with accepted international security norms expands one's overall influence. Legitimacy induces restraint, rather than conflict and aggression, in foreign policy behavior. The book identifies two conditions for China's restraint: the degree of diversification in its foreign policy decision-making process away from the military, and the level of international consensus on an emerging security norm. These conditions are evaluated with three empirical case studies: China's behavior in UN peacekeeping operations, the Arms Trade Treaty negotiations regulating global trade in conventional arms, and the ongoing maritime disputes in the South China Sea. The findings provide insights into understanding change in contemporary Chinese foreign policy, especially what has worked in the recent past, what has not, and what is likely to work in the future in incentivizing China to assume the role of a responsible power"-- |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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spelling | Huang, Chin-Hao author Power and restraint in China's rise Chin-Hao Huang New York Columbia University Press [2022] 1 online resource illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Contemporary Asia in the world Print version record Includes bibliographical references and index "The conventional wisdom holds that China's rise is disrupting the global balance of military and economic power in unpredictable ways. In this book, Chin-Hao Huang examines a phenomenon in China's rise to power that often gets overlooked: why and how does China exercise restraint? Huang reasons that a rising power's aspirations for acceptance-or legitimacy-by other states provide a key rationale for restraint. Power that draws on validation is more enduring than power that rests on pure military clout and coercion. Put simply, conformity with accepted international security norms expands one's overall influence. Legitimacy induces restraint, rather than conflict and aggression, in foreign policy behavior. The book identifies two conditions for China's restraint: the degree of diversification in its foreign policy decision-making process away from the military, and the level of international consensus on an emerging security norm. These conditions are evaluated with three empirical case studies: China's behavior in UN peacekeeping operations, the Arms Trade Treaty negotiations regulating global trade in conventional arms, and the ongoing maritime disputes in the South China Sea. The findings provide insights into understanding change in contemporary Chinese foreign policy, especially what has worked in the recent past, what has not, and what is likely to work in the future in incentivizing China to assume the role of a responsible power"-- Provided by publisher Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES AND TABLES -- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Chapter One THE PUZZLE AND ARGUMENT -- Chapter Two THEORIZING ABOUT POWER, LEGITIMACY, AND RESTRAINT -- Chapter Three ASEAN CONSENSUS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA CONFLICT, 2012- 2018 -- Chapter Four A CAUTIONARY ASSESSMENT OF U.S. DEEP ENGAGEMENT IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA -- Chapter Five CHINA'S IDENTITY AS A LEGITIMATE POWER -- Chapter Six CONCLUSIONS ON POWER AND RESTRAINT IN CHINA'S RISE -- Appendix DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ASEAN SUMMIT STATEMENTS, 2012- 2018 -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX Security, International Government policy China. Civil-military relations China. China Foreign relations 21st century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007002707 China Foreign relations Decision making. China Military policy. Relations pouvoir civil-pouvoir militaire Chine. Chine Relations extérieures 21e siècle. Chine Relations extérieures Prise de décision. POLITICAL SCIENCE World Asian. bisacsh Civil-military relations fast Diplomatic relations fast Military policy fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcrd4RjtCBk4wfMhTwwG3 2000-2099 fast has work: POWER AND RESTRAINT IN CHINA'S RISE (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PD3htMGq8DPBMd7pymwHJym https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Huang, Chin-Hao. Power and restraint in China's rise. New York : Columbia University Press, [2022] 9780231204644 (DLC) 2021038655 (OCoLC)1268121023 Contemporary Asia in the world. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008188065 |
spellingShingle | Huang, Chin-Hao Power and restraint in China's rise Contemporary Asia in the world. Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES AND TABLES -- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Chapter One THE PUZZLE AND ARGUMENT -- Chapter Two THEORIZING ABOUT POWER, LEGITIMACY, AND RESTRAINT -- Chapter Three ASEAN CONSENSUS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA CONFLICT, 2012- 2018 -- Chapter Four A CAUTIONARY ASSESSMENT OF U.S. DEEP ENGAGEMENT IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA -- Chapter Five CHINA'S IDENTITY AS A LEGITIMATE POWER -- Chapter Six CONCLUSIONS ON POWER AND RESTRAINT IN CHINA'S RISE -- Appendix DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ASEAN SUMMIT STATEMENTS, 2012- 2018 -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX Security, International Government policy China. Civil-military relations China. Relations pouvoir civil-pouvoir militaire Chine. POLITICAL SCIENCE World Asian. bisacsh Civil-military relations fast Diplomatic relations fast Military policy fast |
subject_GND | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007002707 |
title | Power and restraint in China's rise |
title_alt | Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES AND TABLES -- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- Chapter One THE PUZZLE AND ARGUMENT -- Chapter Two THEORIZING ABOUT POWER, LEGITIMACY, AND RESTRAINT -- Chapter Three ASEAN CONSENSUS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA CONFLICT, 2012- 2018 -- Chapter Four A CAUTIONARY ASSESSMENT OF U.S. DEEP ENGAGEMENT IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA -- Chapter Five CHINA'S IDENTITY AS A LEGITIMATE POWER -- Chapter Six CONCLUSIONS ON POWER AND RESTRAINT IN CHINA'S RISE -- Appendix DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF ASEAN SUMMIT STATEMENTS, 2012- 2018 -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX |
title_auth | Power and restraint in China's rise |
title_exact_search | Power and restraint in China's rise |
title_full | Power and restraint in China's rise Chin-Hao Huang |
title_fullStr | Power and restraint in China's rise Chin-Hao Huang |
title_full_unstemmed | Power and restraint in China's rise Chin-Hao Huang |
title_short | Power and restraint in China's rise |
title_sort | power and restraint in china s rise |
topic | Security, International Government policy China. Civil-military relations China. Relations pouvoir civil-pouvoir militaire Chine. POLITICAL SCIENCE World Asian. bisacsh Civil-military relations fast Diplomatic relations fast Military policy fast |
topic_facet | Security, International Government policy China. Civil-military relations China. China Foreign relations 21st century. China Foreign relations Decision making. China Military policy. Relations pouvoir civil-pouvoir militaire Chine. Chine Relations extérieures 21e siècle. Chine Relations extérieures Prise de décision. POLITICAL SCIENCE World Asian. Civil-military relations Diplomatic relations Military policy China |
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