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  • International Organizations and Peaceful Change in World Politics

    Edited by T. V. Paul, Anders Wivel, Kai He ...
    International organizations play an important, if imperfect, role in world politics, solving collective action problems in security, economic, environmental, and global health among others. While many believe that international organisations have formed critical pillars of global governance, sceptics contend that they reflect the power politics of the day and the interests of hegemonic powers. ... Read more

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  • China's Bilateral Relations and Order Transition in the Indo-Pacific

    by Kai He, Feng Liu ...
    This edited volume undertakes a systematic exploration of China's multifaceted interactions with five pivotal players situated in the Indo-Pacific: the United States, Japan, India, Australia, and ASEAN. By delving into both the theoretical underpinnings of state-to-state relationships and the empirical nuances of China's strategic engagements with these five critical actors, this book casts a ... Read more

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  • The Upside of US-Chinese Strategic Competition

    Institutional Balancing and Order Transition in the Asia Pacific

    US–Chinese strategic competition is a defining factor in world politics. The prevailing narrative on US–China relations predicts inevitable conflicts between these two giants, potentially leading to a self-fulfilling prophecy. While fully acknowledging the inherent dangers of potential wars or military conflicts between the two powers, this book shows that competition is not necessarily ... Read more

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  • Navigating International Order Transition in the Indo-Pacific

    Edited by Kai He, Huiyun Feng ...
    This book examines how major powers in the Indo-Pacific region cope with and respond to the potential order transition against the background of the strategic competition between the US and China.The world is in a crisis and the liberal international order is at stake with the Covid pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war indicating a possible order transition in the international system. The Indo ... Read more

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  • After Hedging

    Hard Choices for the Indo-Pacific States Between the US and China

    Series series Elements in International Relations
    The strategic rivalry between the United States and China has heightened since COVID-19. Secondary states face increasing difficulties maintaining a 'hedging' strategy between the United States and China. This Element introduces a preference-for-change model to explain the policy variations of states during the order transition. It suggests that policymakers will perceive a potential change in the ... Read more

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  • Contesting Revisionism

    China, the United States, and the Transformation of International Order

    How can we know a country, such as the United States or China, is revisionist, that is, whether it intends to upset the international order? What motivates states to act the way they do? Contesting Revisionism focuses on a particular kind of motivation inclining a state to challenge the existing norms, rules, and institutions of international order: revisionism. The authors offer a critique of the ... Read more

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  • Contested Multilateralism 2.0 and Asian Security Dynamics

    Edited by Kai He ...
    Series series Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics
    In the 1990s there was a wave of multilateralism in the Asia Pacific, led primarily by ASEAN. Since the Global Financial Crisis of 2008, however, many non-ASEAN states have attempted to seize the initiative, including the USA, Japan, China, South Korea, and Australia.Kai He and his contributors debate the reasons for this contested multilateralism and the impacts it will have on the region’s ... Read more

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  • Chinese Scholars and Foreign Policy

    Debating International Relations

    Edited by Huiyun Feng, Kai He, Yan Xuetong ...
    Series series Routledge Studies on Asia in the World
    How does China see the rest of the world? One way to answer this question is to look at the work of China’s scholars in the field of International Relations (IR). This leads to a second question – to what extent do Chinese IR scholars influence Beijing’s foreign policy and outlook? The contributors to this book seek to answer these key questions, drawing on their own first- and second-hand ... Read more

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  • US-China Competition and the South China Sea Disputes

    Edited by Huiyun Feng, Kai He ...
    Series series Politics in Asia
    Traditionally, the South China Sea (SCS) issue was not on the negotiation table between the United States and China. However, the tensions between the United States and China over the SCS have gradually simmered up to a strategic level. Why and how did the SCS become a flashpoint between the United States and China? Will the United States and China really go to war over the SCS? Why did China ... Read more

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  • China’s Challenges and International Order Transition

    Beyond “Thucydides's Trap”

    China’s Challenges and International Order Transition introduces an integrated conceptual framework of “international order” categorized by three levels (power, rules, and norms) and three issue-areas (security, political, and economic). Each contributor engages one or more of these analytical dimensions to examine two questions: (1) Has China already challenged this dimension of international ... Read more

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  • How China Sees the World

    Insights From China’s International Relations Scholars

    Series series Economics and Finance (R0)
    This book intends to make sense of how Chinese leaders perceive China’s rise in the world through the eyes of China’s international relations (IR) scholars. Drawing on a unique, four-year opinion survey of these scholars at the annual conference of the Chinese Community of Political Science and International Studies (CCPSIS) in Beijing from 2014–2017, the authors examine Chinese IR scholars’ ... Read more

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  • China's Crisis Behavior

    Political Survival and Foreign Policy after the Cold War

    by Kai He ...
    Since the end of the Cold War, China has experienced several notable interstate crises: the 1999 'embassy bombing' incident, the 2001 EP-3 mid-air collision with a United States aircraft, and the Diaoyu/Senkaku dispute with Japan. China's response to each incident, however, has varied considerably. Drawing from a wealth of primary sources and interviews, this book offers a systematic analysis of ... Read more

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