Evolution of China's Global Foreign Policy Discourse in the 21st Century [electronic resource].
Material type: TextPublication details: Bradford : Ethics International Press Limited, 2023.Description: 1 online resource (245 p.)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1804411612
- 9781804411612
- 327.51 23
- DS779.47
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Intro -- Introduction -- About the Authors -- Part 1 -- Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Factors in the Formation of Foreign Policy Discourse -- 1. Modern Approaches to the Analysis of the Formation of a Reflexive Foreign Policy Discourse -- 2. Foreign Policy Discourse of the PRC: Analysis Based on the Actualization of the Approaches of K. Marx and M. Weber -- 3. Methodology of M. Foucault and J. Derrida in the Study of the Evolution of China's Foreign Policy Discourse -- 4. Beijing's International Discourse in the Face of Increasingly Complex Sociocultural Dynamics. -- Part 2
Socio-Political Reflection of the Human Capital of the Main PRC Foreign Policy Institutions in the 21st Century -- 5. Socio-Political Reflection of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the PRC Key Personnel -- 6. Socio-Political Reflection of Human Capital of the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China -- 7. Formation of an Information and Intellectual Ecosystem on the Problems of China's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century. -- 8. Meritocratic Foundations of the Human Resources Policy of Three Generations of Chinese Leaders -- Part 3
Evolution of the Main Foreign Policy Concepts of the PRC in the 21st Century -- 9. Reflective Discourse Analysis of the Transformation of the Concept of "Peaceful Rise" into "Peaceful Development" -- 10. Formation of the Concept of "Chinese Dream" on the Basis of "Core Socialist Values". -- 11. The Study of the Discourse of the Doctrine "Community of the Common Destiny for Mankind" as the Main Global Foreign Policy Concept of Modern China -- Part 4 -- Instead of a Conclusion: Two More Relevant Cases -- 12. "Taiwan Question" as a Neo-Colonial Problem -- Global American Interests
Chinese White Papers -- "Unification" vs "Reunion" -- Realism Lessons for Taiwan -- 13. Analysis of the Discourse of the Chinese Concept of Human Rights
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