China is the worlds second largest economy and a key player in world politics. This book looks at Chinas foreign policy from a macro perspective. It analyses Chinas peripheral and regional policy as well as its relations with other major powers India and Russia. It offers insight into the historical security concerns of China and the linkages of internal domestic issues with external diplomacy which reshape its relations with neighbouring countries. The volume also examines President Xi Jinpings foreign policy orientations and aspirations for future. In face of growing global concern on Chinas hegemonic ambitions in the region, the book gauges the tensions between China and Japan in the South China Sea as well as the apprehensions of several smaller Asian countries that may perceive Chinas strategic and geo-economic advantages and military strength as a threat.
This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of China studies, politics, foreign policy, international relations, military and strategic studies, defence and security studies, area studies, and political studies.
Contributors. Foreword Kerry Brown. Preface. Abbreviations. 1.Chinas Foreign Policy: An Overall Understanding of Debates and Policy Orientation Geeta Kochhar2.Understanding Sino-Indian Foreign Relations in Contemporary Times Shreyasi Ghosh3.Revisiting Sino-India Relations: Conflict and Cooperation Prerana Bhaduli4.Xi Jinpings Vision of South Asia: An Appraisal of Problems and Potentials for India Bawa Singh and Parvaiz Ahmad Thoker5.Assessing the Comparative Political Economy of India's Act East and Chinas FTAAP Tilak Jha6.The Internal Situation il3U