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China in the Era of Xi Jinping : Domestic and Foreign Policy Challenges

Bekkevold, Jo Inge(Contributions by)Bo, Zhiyue(Contributions by)Fewsmith, Joseph(Contributions by)Naughton, Barry(Contributions by)Ross, Robert S.(Contributions by)Stenslie, Stig(Contributions by)Weng, Cuifen(Contributions by)Zheng, Yongnian(Contributions by)Bekkevold, Jo Inge(Edited by)Ross, Robert S.(Edited by)
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Since becoming president of China and general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping has emerged as China's most powerful and popular leader since Deng Xiaoping.

The breathtaking economic expansion and military modernization that Xi inherited has led him to act on the belief that China can transform into a twenty-first-century superpower.

In this collection, leading scholars from the United States, Asia, and Europe examine both the prospects for China's continuing rise and the emergent and unintended consequences posed by China's internal instability and international assertiveness.

Contributors examine domestic challenges surrounding slowed economic growth, Xi's anticorruption campaign, and government efforts to maintain social stability.

Essays on foreign policy range from the impact of nationalist pressures on international relations to China's heavy-handed actions in the South China Sea that threaten regional stability and US-China cooperation.

The result is a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of current policy trends in Xi's China and the implications of these developments for his nation, the United States, and East Asia.

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Product Details
Georgetown University Press
1626162972 / 9781626162976
Hardback
12/05/2016
United States
English
336 pages
23 cm