Introduction
by Mingjiang Li
Part 1. China's Vision and Strategy
Chapter 1. China's Vision of Global Governance: A Resurrection of
the "Central Kingdom?"
by Lai-ha Chan, Pak K. Lee, and Gerald Chan
Chapter 2. Rising from Within: China's Search for a Multilateral
World and Its Implications for Sino-US Relations
by Mingjiang Li
Part 2. China and Global Economic Governance
Chapter 3. China's Participation in Global Trade Negotiations
by Henry Gao
Chapter 4. Learning and Socialization in International
Institutions: China's Experience with the WTO Dispute Settlement
System
by Xiaojun Li
Chapter 5. The Politics and Economics of the Renminbi-Dollar
Relationship
by Yale H. Ferguson
Chapter 6. Coping with the Dollar Hegemony: China's New Monetary
Strategy and Its Implications for Regional Monetary Governance
by Wei Li
Chapter 7. Bargaining for More: China's Initiatives for Regional
Free Trade in East Asia
by June Park
Part 3. China and Global Energy and Environment
Chapter 8. China's Quest for ENergy Resources in the World: A
Geo-economic Perspective
by Jieli Li
Chapter 9. Breaking the Impasse in International Climate
Negotiations: A New Direction for Currently Flawed Negotiations and
a Roadmap for China till 2050
by Zhong Xiang Zhang
Part 4. China and Global Security
Chapter 10. China's Approach to Nuclear Disarmament and
Nonproliferation
by Tong Zhao
Mingjiang Li is assistant professor at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
This important volume brings together leading experts to address
several key questions related to one of the most important themes
of this decade: China's roles in running the world. With its
detailed focus on specific global issues, from trade to climate to
energy to security, and nuanced arguments, this book is a
significant contribution to our understanding of how global
governance is unfolding in a world where China matters more every
day.
*Ann Florini, Singapore Management University*
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