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Jingzhi, Li

 
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AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT CHINA'S NEW AND RAPIDLY CHANGING ROLE IN THE WORLD China's rapid economic advancement has resulted in vast and unprecedented changes, among which opportunities and challenges coexist. As power is redistributed globally, China is finding itself at a crossroads. And as a socialist nation, China's economic rise presents unique challenges. Where does China fit among powerful capitalist nations? How can China leverage economic opportunities that come with globalization--without disrupting international order? How can China build the international trust necessary to continue on its path of peaceful development? By comparing possible modes of the rise of great powers, Reconstructing China explains why it is absolutely essential that China take a path of peaceful development and growth, and how the nation can achieve it in the most effective way possible. Written by international relations expert Li Jingzhi--a professor at Renmin University of China--Reconstructing China gives policymakers, global investors, business leaders, and anyone else interested in the rise of China a perspective of China's growth they will find nowhere else.

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Reconstructing China

The Peaceful Development, Economic Growth, and International Role of an Emerging Super Power

By LI JINGZHI, PU PING

McGraw-Hill Education

Copyright © 2014 McGraw-Hill Education
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-07-182860-4

Contents

PART 1 The Conception of China's Peaceful Development and a Harmonious
World
1. The Proposal of Peaceful Development and a Harmonious World
2. The Main Connotation of the Concept of Peaceful Development and a
Harmonious World
3. Characteristics of China's Path of Peaceful Development
PART 2 China's Peaceful Development and the International Order
4. Opportunities the International Order Offers to China's Path of
Peaceful Development
5. Restraints the Present International Order Imposes on China's Peaceful
Development
6. China's Peaceful Development Contributes to the Establishment of a Just
and Legitimate International Order
PART 3 China's Peaceful Development and Economic Globalization
7. Economic Globalization Creates a Favorable International Environment
for China's Peaceful Development
8. International Economic Frictions and Problems Emerge in the Course Of
China's Peaceful Development
9. Resources and the Environment Exert Influence on China's Peaceful
Development
10. China's Means to Overcome Problems of Resources and the Environment
PART 4 China's Peaceful Development and Diplomacy
11. Strengthening Strategic Mututal Trust with Concerned Countries
12. Seeking the Appropriate Settlement of Problems Rooted in History
13. Strengthening China's Diplomatic Soft Power
PART 5 Maintaining Peaceful Development and Promoting the Building of a
Harmonious World
14. China's Peaceful Rise: An Inexorable Trend of Historical Evolution
15. A Harmonious World is the Rational Expectation of China's Peaceful
Development
16. Constructing a Harmonious World Benefited by China's Peaceful
Development
17. The International Strategy of China's Peaceful Development
Acknowledgments
Index


CHAPTER 1

THE PROPOSAL OF PEACEFUL DEVELOPMENT AND A HARMONIOUS WORLD


With the end of the Cold War, peace and development have become the major themesof our time, and the international situation has begun to assume certaincharacteristics inclining toward stability and moderation. The collapse ofbipolar structure and the termination of antagonism between capitalism andsocialism have brought a fundamental change to the once intense internationalrelationship; the menace of easily provoked wars does not exist anymore, and thepossibility of direct clashes between major powers is prominently diminished.Instead of fierce confrontation, relationships between countries take the newform of peace and cooperation; furthermore, the aspiration for cooperationbetween countries has, generally speaking, never been stronger; problems causedby war far outweigh benefits from it; and the cost for major powers tomaterialize their national interests through war is accelerating. Thus, eachcountry is pressing for a peaceful and stable international environment for itseconomic development.

The accelerating economic globalization affords every country a preciousopportunity to develop its economy. Establishment of the worldwide unifiedmarket enormously boosts free transnational movement of products, capital,services, and workforce and makes global distribution of resources possible.World trade has achieved unprecedented development, and the world economy keepsopening up. Meanwhile, the international division of labor in commodityproduction is becoming more complex, and the number of multinationalcorporations is growing rapidly. The development of communication andinformation technology is strengthening the political and economic relationshipsbetween countries and expanding exchanges between cultures and societies. Thissituation has resulted in much closer contacts between countries in the aspectsof production, trade, and other sectors, as well as greater interdependence andmore prominent mutual sensitivity and vulnerability. The interests of differentcountries are interwoven, and the growing joint international interests havecurbed the clash of interests between countries. Owing to this, seeking economiccooperation and maintaining common interests have become the major aspects ofinterstate relations, taking the place of conflict and confrontation. And thecompetition over comprehensive national strength rooted in economy, science, andtechnology has become the major competition mode between countries, substitutingfor arms races.

What's more, with the development of globalization, the world is confronted withever more prominent global issues in regard to environment and ecology, AIDS,and so on posing serious threats to the survival and development of humanbeings. Thus, economic globalization not only affords each country the preciousopportunity for economic development but also calls for more cooperation betweencountries. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, peace and developmentas the era's theme are gaining more prominence. The international and regionalregimes for politics, economy, and security have become a significant force inmaintaining international peace and promoting development. As the largestintergovernmental organization, the United Nations has been actively engaged inresolving international crises, tackling global issues, and aiding developingcountries. Through advanced mechanisms such as a single currency and commonforeign and security policies, the European Union (EU) has become the mosthighly integrated regional organization, whose peaceful development mode sets anexcellent example for the subsequently rising major powers or groups of nations.Another important impetus behind regional peace and development is the variousregional organizations such as Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), theNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Association of Southeast AsianNations (ASEAN), the African Union (AU), and especially the Shanghai CooperationOrganization, ASEAN "10 + 3," and ASEAN Regional Forum, in whose establishmentand improvement China has played a proactive role. Contributing to theprosperity and stability of Asia and to a favorable environment for China'seconomic development, these international and regional regimes are "an importantplatform for the rise of China." It is against this general background that theconception of peaceful development and a harmonious world gradually took shapein China.

This conception completely overthrows the thinking of colonial expansion andhegemony in modern history and remains an inevitable choice that fits thecurrent international value system. In modern history, even up to the end ofWorld War II, and in an international system where the law of the jungleprevailed, colonial expansion and wars were legitimate policy instruments forstates to accumulate wealth or achieve diplomatic goals. This sent those eager-to-risemajor powers on the track of wars for hegemony. However, in our worldtoday,...

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