ID | 106460 |
Title Proper | International relations studies in China |
Other Title Information | history, trends, and prospects |
Language | ENG |
Author | Shambaugh, David |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | International relations (IR) studies in China have developed considerably over the past three decades. The field is now well established with 49 degree-granting institutions, as well as a series of 'think tanks' that produce policy-related analyses of international issues. Recent survey research of publication trends in the field reveals a significant new diversity of research subject areas, with an increased emphasis on topics associated with Western 'liberal' IR theory and international political economy, while at the same time revealing a tenacity of 'realist' topics such as major power relations. While the quantitative dimensions of the field have grown dramatically - institutions, faculty, publications - the overall quality of research remains very uneven across China and generally weak when compared internationally. This article surveys the historical development of the field, summarizes the current state of the field, and identifies challenges and opportunities for future development. |
`In' analytical Note | International Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol. 11, No. 3; 2011: p.339-372 |
Journal Source | International Relations of the Asia-Pacific Vol. 11, No. 3; 2011: p.339-372 |
Key Words | International Relations ; China ; Think Tanks ; International Political Economy ; Future Development ; Liberal IR Theory |