Reassessing Chinese Politics
National System Dynamics and Global Implications- Editors:
- Series:
- East Asian Politics: Regional and Global Dynamics, Volume 1
- Publisher:
- 09.09.2019
Summary
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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- Publication year
- 2019
- Publication date
- 09.09.2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8288-4325-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8288-7265-3
- Publisher
- Tectum, Baden-Baden
- Series
- East Asian Politics: Regional and Global Dynamics
- Volume
- 1
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 200
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - X
- Nele Noesselt
- Introduction: Post-Hegemonic Future? No access Nele Noesselt
- China’s Silk Road Dreams No access Nele Noesselt
- China’s Model of Capitalism: Ready for Exportation? No access Nele Noesselt
- Outline of the Volume No access Nele Noesselt
- Bibliography No access Nele Noesselt
- Tobias Schäfer
- Introduction No access Tobias Schäfer
- Sea Power and Maritime Transformation as Milestones in the Quest for Major Power Status No access Tobias Schäfer
- The Neglect and Subsequent Rediscovery of China’s Interest in the Sea No access Tobias Schäfer
- Assessing Challenges and Achievements regarding China’s Maritime Transformation Efforts No access Tobias Schäfer
- Drivers of China’s Interest in Becoming a Sea Power No access Tobias Schäfer
- Seek security from sea-based threats No access Tobias Schäfer
- Safeguard island sovereignty and maritime rights No access Tobias Schäfer
- Protect sea lines of communication and overseas interests No access Tobias Schäfer
- Earn legitimacy as a strong nation by gaining status as a major maritime power No access Tobias Schäfer
- Maintain a sound overseas and maritime security environment No access Tobias Schäfer
- The Regional Security Order in Times of China’s Maritime Transformation: The Turning of the Tide in Asia Pacific Relations No access Tobias Schäfer
- Bibliography No access Tobias Schäfer
- Saina Klein
- Introduction No access Saina Klein
- The Tether between Development and Security No access Saina Klein
- China’s South China Sea Dilemma: A Struggle for Control No access Saina Klein
- The Strategies of China in the South China Sea No access Saina Klein
- Development strategies: Marine capture production and hydrocarbon exploration No access Saina Klein
- Security strategy: Naval expansion and military supremacy No access Saina Klein
- Repercussions from the execution of China’s strategies No access Saina Klein
- Vietnam’s Counterstrategies: Attempting to Challenge China No access Saina Klein
- Forcing Foreign-Political Confrontation No access Saina Klein
- Shrinking Vietnam’s Room for Maneuver No access Saina Klein
- China’s Ascendancy: The Rise of a Hegemon No access Saina Klein
- Conclusion No access Saina Klein
- Bibliography No access Saina Klein
- Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Introduction No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- The Mekong: Chances and Problems of Cooperation No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Thinking Power in Capacities No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Institutional Power Capacities No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Rules and behaviors around the LMCM No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Marginalization of institutions No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Relying on other institutions No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Productive Power Capacities No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Conclusion No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Bibliography No access Henning Spreckelmeyer
- Susanne Brunnbauer
- Introduction No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- Functions of Civil Society in a Transforming State and Its “Embedding” Role for Democracy No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- The Question of Cultural Adaptiveness No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- Atmosphere of Change Prefaced the 1980s No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- Conception of State-Society Relations and Implications for System Change No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- Taiwan: Controlled opening to free democratic spirits No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- China: Solid bars guaranteeing stability and regime survival No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- The Rise of Civil Society in China: The Illusion of a Window of Opportunity for Democratization? No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- Bibliography No access Susanne Brunnbauer
- Tobias Bohne
- Introduction: The Ambiguity of Contentious Politics in China No access Tobias Bohne
- Law and Contestation in China: The Weiquan Movement No access Tobias Bohne
- Contentious Politics, Weiquan, and Space No access Tobias Bohne
- Producing “Spaces of Resistance”: The Politics of Network, Place, and Scale No access Tobias Bohne
- Conclusion No access Tobias Bohne
- Bibliography No access Tobias Bohne
- Judith Petersen
- Global Governance and Big Data: A Relevant Nexus in Digital Times No access Judith Petersen
- Moving within a Contested Cyberspace No access Judith Petersen
- The Chinese Context of Legitimate Rule No access Judith Petersen
- Big Data and the Chinese Social Credit System No access Judith Petersen
- The Social Credit System — a logical evolution? No access Judith Petersen
- The narrative of a harmonious society, or the symbolic level No access Judith Petersen
- Strong incentives within established structures, or the operational level No access Judith Petersen
- Implementing the SCS: Killing many birds — with big data No access Judith Petersen
- Implications for Development in China and Beyond No access Judith Petersen
- Conclusion No access Judith Petersen
- Bibliography No access Judith Petersen
- Ramona Hägele
- Introduction No access Ramona Hägele
- Using Behavioral Insights as an Approach to Achieving a Greener Future No access Ramona Hägele
- From Econs to Humans: Why Humans Behave as They Do No access Ramona Hägele
- The Global Dilemma is a Chinese Dilemma No access Ramona Hägele
- From a High-Speed, Resource-Intense Trajectory to the Idea of an Ecological Civilization No access Ramona Hägele
- The Environmental Protection Law: A Milestone in Chinese Environmental Policy after Twenty-Five Years of Stagnation No access Ramona Hägele
- Nudging with Chinese Characteristics No access Ramona Hägele
- Conclusion No access Ramona Hägele
- Bibliography No access Ramona Hägele
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