Making New Partnership (构建新的伙伴关系)图书
Making New Partnership
[内容简介] 本书是一本论述中国与周边国家与地区的关系的英文论文集。全书由中国及邻国的专家和学者共同完成的,他们分别来自中国、日本、韩国、印度、俄罗斯、美国及中亚、东南亚国家。学者们从不同的角度和视野对中国与周边邻国的历史、现状及存在的问题进行了系统的分析和梳理,为中国与周边邻国的关系提供了一幅丰富的画卷。
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1 China and Its Neighbors: Relations in a New Context
Ⅰ. The Changing Situation
Ⅱ. China’s Strategy and Policy to the Neighbors
1. Managing the Disputes
2. Improving Bilateral Relations
3. Developing Regional Cooperation
Ⅲ. The New Mindset
Ⅳ. New Challenges
2 China-Japan Relations: How to Manage a Complex Relationship?
Ⅰ. Cold Politics and Redefinition
Ⅱ. For a Better Future of the Relations
1. Reconciliation on History Problem
2. Managing Controversial Issues
Managing Taiwan Issue
Managing Security Issue
Managing Diaoyu Islands and East China Sea Issues
3. Building up Win-Win Relations
Ⅲ. Future Perspectives
3 Sino-Japanese Relations: Dynamics of Interdependence and Frictions
Introduction
Ⅰ. The Early 1990s: Deepening Relations versus the Rise of Political Friction
Ⅱ. The Latter 1990s and after: the Background to “Hot Economics, Cold Politics”
Ⅲ. Background to “Hot Economics, Cold Politics”
1. Structural Changes in the International Order
2. Politics and Economics under Interdependence: the Case of Japan
3. Days of Domestic Structural Transition in Japan and China
4. Mutual Impressions in Japan and China and Changes in Public Opinion
Ⅳ. A New Perspective on the Background to “Cold Politics”
Concluding Remarks
4 The Rise of China and Korea’s Strategic Choice
Introduction
Ⅰ. A Short Description of “Dual Hedging”
Ⅱ. Korea’s Perception of the Contemporary Sino-US Relations
Ⅲ. Korea’s Dual Hedging between the US and China
5 Building Security Regime in Northeast Asia
Ⅰ. Situation and the Issue on the Korean Peninsula
1. Formation and Evolution of the KPI
2. The Post Cold War KPI
Ⅱ. Trend of Evolution of SKP
1. The Structure of the System of SKP
2. The Interaction among the Elements
3. The Impact of the System of SKP
Ⅲ. Main Issues for Northeast Asian Security Regime
1. Impact of the System of SKP
2. Main Factors Influencing Establishing the NEASR
6 Evolution of the Relations between China and ASEAN
Ⅰ. Relations in the History
Ⅱ. Relations during the Cold War
Ⅲ. Relations after the Cold War
1. 1991-1996: Putting in Place a Comprehensive Dialogue Framework
2. 1997-2002: Towards Good Neighbourliness and Mutual Trust
3. 2003 to the Present:Consolidating and Developing a Strategic Partnership
Ⅳ. Strengthening Economic Relations
Trade Relations
Investments
Economic Cooperation
FTA
Ⅴ. Prospects of China-ASEAN Relations
7 Dealing with a Rising China in the New Millennium: a View from ASEAN
Ⅰ. The Setting
Ⅱ. Three Cheers to Multilateralism
Ⅲ. The Balancing Act
Ⅳ. Building a Closer Security Relationship
Ⅴ. ASEAN-China Strategic Partnership: an Assessment
Ⅵ. Concluding Observations
8 ASEAN and China Relations: Seeking for Economic Cooperation
Ⅰ. Overview of ASEAN-China Economic Relations
Ⅱ. Dealing with a Rising Chinese Economy
China’s Shifting Policy
ASEAN’s Views of China
How to Cope with China
Ⅲ. Roles of ASEAN-China FTAChinese Studies Review (in Vietnamese), No.6 (58), December 2004, Vietnam Institute of Chinese Studies (VICS), Hanoi.">*
1. Background
2. Potential Impacts of ACFTA
3. From ASEAN’s Perspectives
4. From China’s Perspectives
5. The Role of ACFTA in ASEAN-China Cooperative Relations
6. General Observations
Ⅳ. ASEAN and China in the Regional Cooperation
1. Being Responsible to Regional Economic Affairs
2. Shaping the Regional Cooperation Frameworks
3. Driving the Regional Economic Integration Process
4. Engaging into Regional Issues of Mutual Concerns
Ⅴ. Future of ASEAN-China Economic Relations
9 Is Competitive Partnership between China and India Viable?
Ⅰ. Two Emerging Powers
Ⅱ. New Trend of Cooperation
Ⅲ. Avoiding Confrontation
Ⅳ. Conclusion Remarks
10 China and South Asia in the New Era
Exordium
Ⅰ. The Historical Perspective
Ⅱ. An Overview of China’s Relations with South Asia
1. China-India
2. China-Pakistan
3. China-Bangladesh
4. China-Sri Lanka
5. China-Nepal
6. China’s Status as an Observer in SAARC
Ⅲ. Emerging Challenges to China-South Asia Relations
1. Need to Reconfigure China-Pakistan Relations
2. Balancing External Influences in Asia
3. Challenge of Connectivity
4. The Challenge of Soft Power
5. Environment, Economy, Trade and Resource Sharing
Ⅳ. China-India Relations in the New Context
Ⅴ. China’s Policy and Strategy towards South Asia
Ⅵ. Future Perspective
Conclusion
11 China and South Asian Relations in a New Perspective
Ⅰ. Old China Strategy to South Asia
Ⅱ. China-South Asian Relations in the New Era
1. New Perspective towards India
2. Parallel Dual Pillars
3. Re-identify Chinese Role in South Asian Integration
4. Multi-dimensional Cooperation
Ⅲ. Challenges to China-South Asian Relations
1. Traditional Geopolitical Dispute
2. Impact of External Factors
3. Terrorism and Local Violence
4. Backfire of the Increasing Commercial Links
Ⅳ. In a New Context of “Chindia”
1. At Global Level
2. At Regional Level
3. At Bilateral Level
Ⅴ. What Should China Do?
1. Keeping China-Pakistan Relationship as Cornerstone
2. Developing Energy Corridor
3. Competing with India in Cooperation
4. Treating South Asia as a Region
12 The Evolution of China-Russia-US Triangular Relationship
Introduction
Ⅰ. China-Russia-US Triangular Relationship after the“9·11” Event
1. New Trend of the Triangular Relationship
2. The Effects of the “Colorful Revolution”
3. Russian and China’s Joint Opposition
Ⅱ. Readjustment and Change of the Triangular Relationship
1. Post “Colorful Revolution” Readjustment
2. New Changes
3. China-Russia Strategic Coordination
13 Russia and China: Consolidating the Strategic Partnership
Ⅰ. Evolution of Russia-China Relations
Ⅱ. International Dimension of Russia-China Relations
Ⅲ. Challenges to Russia-China Relations
14 Central Asian Countries and China: Managing the Transition
Introduction
Ⅰ. Overview of Central Asia-China Relations
Ⅱ. Central Asian Views on a Rising China
Ⅲ. Emerging Interests between Central Asia and China
Ⅳ. The Role of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
Ⅴ. Future Perspective
15 A Rising China and a Lonely Superpower America
Introduction
Ⅰ. A Rising China and Its Peaceful Development Strategy
Ⅱ. A Lonely Superpower America and Its Global Strategy Readjustment
Ⅲ. America’s Global Strategy and China’s Realistic Strategic Options
Ⅳ. The Transformation of International System in the 20th Century
Ⅴ. The Main Characteristics of Current International System
Ⅵ. Making New Partnership: Let’s Play a Win-Win Game
Win-Win Game Bilaterally: in the Case of Trade
Win-Win Game at the Regional Level: in the Asia-Pacific
Win-Win Game at the Global Level
Conclusion
16 Dealing with a Rising China: US Strategy and Policy
Introduction
Ⅰ. China’s Rise in Asia
1. Changing Priorities and Current Goals
2. China’s Advances and Accomplishments
3. US Policy Debate Over China’s Rise in Asia
4. The Range of US Opinion and Schools of Thought About China in Asia
Ⅱ. Impact on US Policy
1. Chinese Limitations and Weaknesses
2. US Strengths in Asia
Ⅲ. Outlook: China First or Pan Asian Strategy
Conclusion
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