The Quandaries of China’s Domestic and Foreign Development

The Quandaries of China’s Domestic and Foreign Development

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The growing role of China is inevitable. Since 1978 China’s economic growth and political ups and downs have drawn global attention. China overtook Japan as the second economy global economy, overtaking Germany as the leader in exports and overtook the United States as the biggest producer in the world. Moreover in Autumn 2014 International Monetary Found named China the biggest economy in the globe. Along with great successes Chinese authorities faces new challenges and dilemmas. The volume The Quandaries of China’s Domestic and Foreign Development is dedicated to recent trends in China's domestic and foreign activities.


Rok wydania2014
Liczba stron282
KategoriaPublikacje darmowe
WydawcaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
ISBN-13978-83-7969-385-6
Numer wydania1
Język publikacjipolski
Informacja o sprzedawcyePWN sp. z o.o.

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  Introduction     7
  
  China from Domestic Perspective     9
  
  Qi Wang, Dongchao Min, Gender and Corruption – insights from China     11
  Sun Jiabao, Hukou Reform and Social Instability in China     29
  
  China in the Global Perspective     41
  
  Barbara Onnis, The New “Selective Diplomacy” of the People’s Republic of China: towards a “partial” interference in global affairs?     43
  Dominik Mierzejewski, Modeling Identity. The Financial Crisis and China’s International Status     58
  Márta Rigó, The Africa Policy of the People’s Republic of China and its impact on Nigeria and Zambia     76
  Michał Lubina, Back to the Past: The Present Model of Sino-Russian Relations as a Return to their Initial Asymmetry     93
  Przemysław Furgacz, The Military and Security Aspects of Obama’s Pivot to Asia     107
  Anna Wróbel, European Union Trade Policy Towards China, Japan and South Korea     122
  Tomasz Kamiński, “Chinese Factor” in Developing the EU’s Grand Strategy    136
  
  China in the Regional Perspective    153
  
  Richard Turcsányi, Runya Qiaoan, Zdeněk Kříž, Coming From Nowhere: the Chinese Perception of the Concept of Central Europe     155
  Patrycja Matusz-Protasiewicz, Joanna Rajca, Asian Foreign Direct Investment in Lower Silesia and Migration Movements in the Region     172
  Krzysztof Kozłowski, The New Great Game Revised – Regional Security in Post-Soviet Central Asia     190
  Marek Wasiński, The Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute. Tiny Islets and Immense Legal Problems     204
  Vida Macikenaite, The Implications of China’s Fisheries Industry Regulation and Development for the South China Sea Dispute     216
  Joanna Dobkowska, Hedging China? The Meaning of the ASEAN Member States’ Interests in Forging their Policies Towards China     237
  Jann Christoph von der Pütten, Indonesian Perceptions of China‘s Threat to ASEAN    255
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