

Does China Matter? A Reassessment
193 pages2004RoutledgeISBN 9780415304122
NonfictionPoliticsSociologyForeign relationsEconomic policyPolitics and governmentHISTORYDiplomatic relationsBuitenlandse betrekkingenMilitaire politiekEconomische politiekCulturele aspecten
About this book
Gerald Segal's last published paper 'Does China Matter?' made a considerable splash, and had he lived, it is certain that he would have followed it up with a book. This new volume honours his memory and takes forward his project, bringing together ten leading writers on China to reassess his argument. This book opens with an detailed assessment of Dr Segal's contribution, and a reprint of the article. The rest of the chapters address the question of 'does China matter?' by focusing separately on both the global and Asian dimensions of China's presence, and on the military, political, economic and cultural aspects of its capabilities and activities. They provide an extension and critique of Segal's work in the context of an authoritative up-to-date and forward looking evaluation of China's prospects. Segal's question remains central to world politics. This essential book sets out a detailed case for exactly how, why and to whom China matters.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Published
- 2004
- Pages
- 193
- ISBN
- 9780415304122
About Unknown Author
Barry Buzan (Apr 28, 1946) is a British political scientist and professor of International Studies at the University of Warwick and a Project Director at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Research in Copenhagen.
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