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DENG, YONG (6) answer(s).
 
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China: the post-responsible power / Deng, Yong   Article
Deng, Yong Article
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Summary/Abstract Something profound seems to have occurred in Chinese foreign policy since the global FINANCIAL crisis starting in 2007–08. Many have noted an assertive and nationalist Chinese shift, as most dramatically demonstrated in its high-profile global diplomacy to promote its agenda and maritime disputes with its neighbors to defend its “core” interest. But how to characterize the change remains unclear. Even the “assertive” label, an innocuous term in international relations, is contested.1 More common is the pessimism regarding China and East Asia, as expressed by strategist Robert Kaplan when he said, “The 21st century map of the Pacific Basin, clogged as it is with warships, is like a map of conflict-prone Europe from previous centuries.”2 Does this signal the start of a WHOLESALE Chinese reversal of a formerly placid, cooperative strategy? What does the recent turn of events mean for the Sino–U.S. relationship, the East Asian order, and global governance?
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China rising: power and motivation in Chenese foreign policy / Deng, Yong (ed.); Wang, Fei-Ling (ed.) 2005  Book
Wang, Fei-Ling Book
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Publication Lanham, Roman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005.
Description viii, 349p.
Series Asia in world politics
Standard Number 0742528928
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ID:   089699


China's struggle for status: the realignment of international relations / Deng, Yong 2008  Book
Deng, Yong Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Description xii, 300p.
Standard Number 9780521714150
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China's views globalization: Toward a new great-power politics? / Deng, Yong; Moore, Thomas G Summer 2004  Journal Article
Deng, Yong Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2004.
Summary/Abstract China's strategic choices increasingly seek to use globalization as a way to make China rich and strong, reduce international fears of its rising material power, and transform great-power politics to a more cooperative form of interstate competition that increases prospects for China's peaceful rise
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How China Builds the Credibility of the Belt and Road Initiative / Deng, Yong   Journal Article
Deng, Yong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite persistent skepticism towards the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), many countries have signed on to the program and even more countries have come to believe in its transformative potential to development finance and the global order. How has the illiberal Chinese government succeeded in convincing the world, particularly the Global South, about its commitment and BRI’s future success? Exploring the credibility puzzle, this article argues that the Xi Jinping administration has relied on an all-in strategy tying the BRI to China’s national development and foreign policy, promoting the BRI through select international institutions, and launching a series of flagship mega-projects. With mounting sustainability challenges on both economic and geopolitical fronts, however, the BRI now has to scale back its ambitions while China reevaluates its strategic opportunity.
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Promoting Asia-Pacific economic cooperation: perspectives from East Asia / Deng, Yong 1997  Book
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Publication London, Macmillan, 1997.
Description x, 194p.
Standard Number 0333691210
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