Examining the processes, evolution and consequences of China's rapid integration into the global economy, this Handbook highlights how China's role is ever increasing in prominence. The systematic structure offers an overview of the scope of China's global economic activities, with leading international scholars evaluating key theoretical debates and providing comprehensive coverage on all areas of international political economy. Chapters explore the behaviour, interests and motivations underlying China's international economic initiatives. The influence of both domestic and international politics is also discussed in terms of the country's global economic footprint. Through analyses of international economic engagements in areas such as trade, investment, finance, sustainable development and global economic governance, chapters give their assessment on the IPE of China and reveal how China's role on the political and economic stage is evolving. A much-needed reference for students and scholars of Chinese foreign policy, IPE and Asian studies, this Handbook enriches our understanding of the domestic and international contexts of China's global economic trajectory. Contributors: P. Andrews-Speed, M. Beeson, A. Berger, J.-M.F. Blanchard, P. Bowles, D. Di, A.D. Dixon, A. Fuchs, M.D. Harpaz, A. He, Y. Jiang, Y.-w.V. Li, W. Liang, B.K. MacLean, A. Malkin, D. McDowell, S. Meunier, B. Momani, B. Naughton, M. Pearson, X. Ren, M. Rudyak, B. Sheng, Y. Tu, M. Wan, J. Wang, X. Wang, S. Xu, P.K. Yu, K. Zeng, H. Zhang, Y. Zheng
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Through analyses of international economic engagements in areas such as trade, investment, finance, sustainable development and global economic governance, chapters give their assessment on the IPE of China and reveal how China’s role on the political and economic stage is evolving.
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Contents: 1. Introduction Ka Zeng Part I Trade and the Changing Context of China’s International Political Economy 2. China’s International Political Economy Barry Naughton 3. China’s Trade Policy Bin Sheng and Xiaosong Wang Part II Foreign Direct Investment 4. Foreign Direct Investment in China Yu Zheng 5. Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment (COFDI) Jean-Marc Blanchard 6. Chinese Direct Investment in Europe: Economic Opportunities and Political Challenges Sophie Meunier 7. China’s Investment Relations with Japan Ming Wan and Hong Zhang 8. China’s International Energy Engagement Philip Andrews-Speed 9. The Political Economy of Chinese Investment Treaties Axel Berger Part III China and International Finance 10. You Can Check in Anytime You Like, but You Can (Almost) Never Leave Anton Malkin and Yu-wai Vic Li 11. From Tailwinds to Headwinds Daniel McDowell 12. U.S.-China Currency Disputes Yonghong Tu and Dongsheng Di 13. The China Investment Corporation and the Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds Adam Dixon 14. The Domestic Politics of China’s Exchange Rate policy Alex He Part IV China and Global Economic Governance China in the Global Trading System 15. China and the WTO Marcia Harpaz 16. China’s Policy on Free Trade Agreements Yang Jiang China and Global Financial Governance 17. From Activism to Status Quo Anton Malkin and Bessma Momani 18. The Rise of a Constrained Power in International Financial Governance Jue Wang 19. China, the G-20 and Global Governance Xiao Ren 20. China’s Evolving Role in Global Governance Mark Beeson and Shaomin Xu 21. China and the “One Belt, One Road” Initiative (BRI) Wei Liang 22. China and Regional Financial Cooperation: From Observer, to Participant, to (Co)leader … of an Irrelevance? Paul Bowles and Brian K. MacLean China and International Development 23. The Motives of China’s Foreign Aid Andreas Fuchs and Marina Rudyak 24. China and Global Climate Change Governance Margaret Pearson 25. The Rise of China in the International Property Regime Peter Yu Index
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ISBN
9781786435057
Publisert
2019-03-29
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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480

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Edited by Ka Zeng, Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst, US