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Unifying China Integrating With The World Securing Chinese Sovereignty In The Reform Era 1 Edition Carlson

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Unifying China Integrating With The World Securing Chinese Sovereignty In The Reform Era 1 Edition Carlson
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Unifying China Integrating With The World Securing Chinese Sovereignty In The Reform Era 1 Edition Carlson instant download after payment.

Publisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.5 MB
Author: Carlson, Allen, 1968-
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1 edition

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Unifying China Integrating With The World Securing Chinese Sovereignty In The Reform Era 1 Edition Carlson by Carlson, Allen, 1968- instant download after payment.

xiii, 303 p. ; 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index, Introduction -- Reconsidering sovereignty's role in international politics -- Locating and explaining state approaches : defining sovereignty after recognition, and turning to the China case -- China's approach to territorial sovereignty : de-emphasizing lost territory and securing new borders -- China's approach to jurisdictional sovereignty : ensuring that Taiwan and Tibet are a part of China -- China's approach to the authority component of sovereignty : limited acceptance of international oversight and guarding against interference in internal affairs -- China's approach to economic sovereignty : accelerating integration and accumulating obligations -- Conclusion