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Reassessing Chinese Politics

National System Dynamics and Global Implications
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 09.09.2019

Zusammenfassung

The Chinese government has recently reconfirmed its “going global” strategy. Beijing is currently constructing a global “New Silk Road,” and has begun to engage in various transcontinental infrastructure projects. From the long-term perspective, the corridors of this New Silk Road might facilitate the exporting of Chinese governance paradigms and hence lead to the formation of institutions that pose a severe challenge to the existing liberal order. The essays in this volume thus take a closer look at recent governance innovations and domestic policy experimentations in China, and also discuss international and regional responses to China’s active positioning as a global power.

The book series East Asian Politics: Regional and Global Dynamics publishes cutting-edge research on dynamic changes in and recent development trends of East Asian politics. The series follows a multilevel framework of analysis: It examines the impact of global power shifts and the transformation of the international system on (domestic) politics in East Asia.


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Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Erscheinungsdatum
09.09.2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8288-4325-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-8288-7265-3
Verlag
Tectum, Baden-Baden
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East Asian Politics: Regional and Global Dynamics
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1
Sprache
Deutsch
Seiten
200
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Sammelband

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten I - X
  2. Nele Noesselt
    1. Introduction: Post-Hegemonic Future? Kein Zugriff Nele Noesselt
    2. China’s Silk Road Dreams Kein Zugriff Nele Noesselt
    3. China’s Model of Capitalism: Ready for Exportation? Kein Zugriff Nele Noesselt
    4. Outline of the Volume Kein Zugriff Nele Noesselt
    5. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Nele Noesselt
  3. Tobias Schäfer
    1. Introduction Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    2. Sea Power and Maritime Transformation as Milestones in the Quest for Major Power Status Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    3. The Neglect and Subsequent Rediscovery of China’s Interest in the Sea Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    4. Assessing Challenges and Achievements regarding China’s Maritime Transformation Efforts Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    5. Drivers of China’s Interest in Becoming a Sea Power Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    6. Seek security from sea-based threats Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    7. Safeguard island sovereignty and maritime rights Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    8. Protect sea lines of communication and overseas interests Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    9. Earn legitimacy as a strong nation by gaining status as a major maritime power Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    10. Maintain a sound overseas and maritime security environment Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    11. The Regional Security Order in Times of China’s Maritime Transformation: The Turning of the Tide in Asia Pacific Relations Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
    12. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Tobias Schäfer
  4. Saina Klein
    1. Introduction Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    2. The Tether between Development and Security Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    3. China’s South China Sea Dilemma: A Struggle for Control Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    4. The Strategies of China in the South China Sea Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    5. Development strategies: Marine capture production and hydrocarbon exploration Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    6. Security strategy: Naval expansion and military supremacy Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    7. Repercussions from the execution of China’s strategies Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    8. Vietnam’s Counterstrategies: Attempting to Challenge China Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    9. Forcing Foreign-Political Confrontation Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    10. Shrinking Vietnam’s Room for Maneuver Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    11. China’s Ascendancy: The Rise of a Hegemon Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    12. Conclusion Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
    13. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Saina Klein
  5. Henning Spreckelmeyer
    1. Introduction Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    2. The Mekong: Chances and Problems of Cooperation Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    3. Thinking Power in Capacities Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    4. Institutional Power Capacities Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    5. Rules and behaviors around the LMCM Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    6. Marginalization of institutions Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    7. Relying on other institutions Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    8. Productive Power Capacities Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    9. Conclusion Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
    10. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Henning Spreckelmeyer
  6. Susanne Brunnbauer
    1. Introduction Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
    2. Functions of Civil Society in a Transforming State and Its “Embedding” Role for Democracy Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
    3. The Question of Cultural Adaptiveness Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
    4. Atmosphere of Change Prefaced the 1980s Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
    5. Conception of State-Society Relations and Implications for System Change Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
    6. Taiwan: Controlled opening to free democratic spirits Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
    7. China: Solid bars guaranteeing stability and regime survival Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
    8. The Rise of Civil Society in China: The Illusion of a Window of Opportunity for Democratization? Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
    9. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Susanne Brunnbauer
  7. Tobias Bohne
    1. Introduction: The Ambiguity of Contentious Politics in China Kein Zugriff Tobias Bohne
    2. Law and Contestation in China: The Weiquan Movement Kein Zugriff Tobias Bohne
    3. Contentious Politics, Weiquan, and Space Kein Zugriff Tobias Bohne
    4. Producing “Spaces of Resistance”: The Politics of Network, Place, and Scale Kein Zugriff Tobias Bohne
    5. Conclusion Kein Zugriff Tobias Bohne
    6. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Tobias Bohne
  8. Judith Petersen
    1. Global Governance and Big Data: A Relevant Nexus in Digital Times Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    2. Moving within a Contested Cyberspace Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    3. The Chinese Context of Legitimate Rule Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    4. Big Data and the Chinese Social Credit System Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    5. The Social Credit System — a logical evolution? Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    6. The narrative of a harmonious society, or the symbolic level Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    7. Strong incentives within established structures, or the operational level Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    8. Implementing the SCS: Killing many birds — with big data Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    9. Implications for Development in China and Beyond Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    10. Conclusion Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
    11. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Judith Petersen
  9. Ramona Hägele
    1. Introduction Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele
    2. Using Behavioral Insights as an Approach to Achieving a Greener Future Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele
    3. From Econs to Humans: Why Humans Behave as They Do Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele
    4. The Global Dilemma is a Chinese Dilemma Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele
    5. From a High-Speed, Resource-Intense Trajectory to the Idea of an Ecological Civilization Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele
    6. The Environmental Protection Law: A Milestone in Chinese Environmental Policy after Twenty-Five Years of Stagnation Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele
    7. Nudging with Chinese Characteristics Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele
    8. Conclusion Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele
    9. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Ramona Hägele

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