Overreach Av Susan L. (Research Professor And Chair Of T Shirk

Overreach Av Susan L. (Research Professor And Chair Of T Shirk

For decades, China''s rise to power was characterized by its reassurance that this rise would be peaceful. Then, as Susan L. Shirk, shows in this sobering, clear-eyed account of China today, something changed.For three decades after Mao''s death in 1976, China''s leaders adopted a restrained appr......
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For decades, China''s rise to power was characterized by its reassurance that this rise would be peaceful. Then, as Susan L. Shirk, shows in this sobering, clear-eyed account of China today, something changed.For three decades after Mao''s death in 1976, China''s leaders adopted a restrained approach to foreign policy. They determined that any threat to their power, and that of the Chinese Communist Party, came not from abroad but from within¿a conclusion cemented by the 1989 Tiananmen crisis. To facilitate the country''s inexorable economic ascendence, and to prevent a backlash, they reassured the outside world of China''s peaceful intentions.Then, as Susan Shirk shows in this illuminating, disturbing, and utterly persuasive new book, something changed. China went from fragile superpower to global heavyweight, threatening Taiwan as well as its neighbors in the South China Sea, tightening its grip on Hong Kong, and openly challenging the United States for preeminence not just economica
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For decades, China''s rise to power was characterized by its reassurance that this rise would be peaceful. Then, as Susan L. Shirk, shows in this sobering, clear-eyed account of China today, something changed.For three decades after Mao''s death in 1976, China''s leaders adopted a restrained approach to foreign policy. They determined that any threat to their power, and that of the Chinese Communist Party, came not from abroad but from withinDLa conclusion cemented by the 1989 Tiananmen crisis. To facilitate the country''s inexorable economic ascendence, and to prevent a backlash, they reassured the outside world of China''s peaceful intentions.Then, as Susan Shirk shows in this illuminating, disturbing, and utterly persuasive new book, something changed. China went from fragile superpower to global heavyweight, threatening Taiwan as well as its neighbors in the South China Sea, tightening its grip on Hong Kong, and openly challenging the United States for preeminence not just economically and technologically but militarily. China began to overreach. Combining her decades of research and experience, Shirk, one of the world''s most respected experts on Chinese politics, argues that we are now fully embroiled in a new cold war.To explain what happened, Shirk pries open the "black box" of China''s political system and looks at what derailed its peaceful rise. As she shows, the shift toward confrontation began in the mid-2000s under the mild-mannered Hu Jintao, first among equals in a collective leadership. As China''s economy boomed, especially after the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, Hu and the other leaders lost restraint, abetting aggression toward the outside world and unchecked domestic social control. When Xi Jinping took power in 2012, he capitalized on widespread official corruption and open splits in the leadership to make the case for more concentrated power at the top. In the decade following, and to the present dayDLthe eve of the 20th CCP Congress when he intends to claim a third termDLhe has accumulated greater power than any leader since Mao. Those who implement Xi''s directives compete to outdo one another, provoking an even greater global backlash and stoking jingoism within China on a scale not seen since the Cultural Revolution.Here is a devastatingly lucid portrait of China today. Shirk''s extensive interviews and meticulous analysis reveal the dynamics driving overreach. To counter it, she argues, the worst mistake the rest of the world, and the United States in particular, can make is to overreact. Understanding the domestic roots of China''s actions will enable us to avoid the mistakes that could lead to war.

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Overreach Av Susan L.: En Dyptgående Analyse av Kinas Politikk

Utforsk Kinas dramatiske politiske utvikling i Overreach Av Susan L. Shirk, en innsiktsfull bok skrevet av en av verdens ledende eksperter på kinesisk politikk. Med et skarpt blikk gir Shirk en grundig og klar fremstilling av hvordan Kinas engang fredelige fremgang har utviklet seg til en mer konfronterende global holdning.

Hva Du Kan Forvente Fra Denne Boken

  • Historisk perspektiv: Boken analyserer Kinas utenrikspolitikk fra 1976 frem til i dag, spesielt under ledelse av Hu Jintao og Xi Jinping.
  • Unike innsikter: Shirk kombinerer sine omfattende intervjuer og analyser for å belyse de underliggende årsakene til Kinas overreach.
  • Strategiske anbefalinger: Forstå hvordan man kan unngå overreaksjoner som kan lede til konflikt, med et fokus på de interne dynamikkene som driver Kinas handlinger.

En Must-Read for Politikkinteresserte

Enten du er student, akademiker eller bare interessert i geopolitikk, er Overreach Av Susan L. Shirk en uvurderlig ressurs. Denne boken vil gi deg et klart bilde av et Kina i endring – fra en mild supermakt til en aktør som utfordrer verdensordenen.

Hvorfor Velge Overreach?

Med sin analytiske tilnærming og klare språk, er Overreach mer enn bare en bok; det er en nødvendig ressurs for å forstå fremtidige utviklinger i internasjonal politikk. Gå ikke glipp av sjansen til å fordype deg i Kinas kompleksitet og de konsekvensene dette har for verden.

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SpråkEngelsk
FormatInnbundet
SjangerHistorie og arkeologi
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Produktvekt305 g
Høyde199 mm
Bredde128 mm
Tykkelse28 mm
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TypPapirbøker
Antall sider432 Sider

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