Chinese Perspectives on Globalization and Autonomy
Biographical note
Cai Tuo is the director of the Center for Globalization and Global Issues Studies at Chinese University of Political Science and Law. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Nankai University. He is the author of Contemporary Global Issues.
Readership
All those interested in comparative politics, governance, globalization, political development of China and sinology.
Table of contents
Chapter 1: Marx’s “View on World History” and Theoretical Thinking about Globalization
Zhou Minkai
Chapter 2: Have a Concrete and Historic Understanding of Globalization and what China has done
Hu Daping
Chapter 3: A Preliminary Exploration of Global Co-governance Theory
Yu Zhengliang & Chen Yugang
Chapter 4: Global Governance: A Chinese Perspective and Practice
Cai Tuo
Chapter 5: Globalisation and the Common Interest of Mankind
Wang Xinyan
Chapter 6: Globalization and State Sovereignty
Yu Keping
Chapter 7: Challenges of Globalization and Responses of State Power
He Zengke
Chapter 8: Rethinking State Interests
Wang Yizhou
Chapter 9: The New Role of the State in the Process of Globalization
Yu Jianxing & Xu Yueqian
Chapter 10: State Autonomy and China’s developing path
Yang Xuedong
Chapter 11: The Cultural Implications of Globalization on National Interests: Cultural Modernization and China’s National Interests
Guo Shuyong
Chapter 12: Neo-internationalism and China’s Diplomacy
Qin Yaqing & Zhu Liqun
Chapter 13: Seeking China’s New Identity: the Myth of Chinese Nationalism
Wang Yiwei
Chapter 14: The Internal Conflicts and Clashes of World Politics in the Trend of Globalisation
Shi Yinhong
Chapter 15: Globalisation and International Regimes: Theoretical Implications
Men Honghua
Chapter 16: Globalization of the Market Economy and World Transformation
Wang Zaibang
Chapter 17: An Analysis of Anti-globalization Movements from the Perspective of “Democratic Deficit”
Ruan Zongze
Chapter 18: Anti-globalization Movement and its Retrictions on Globalization
Liu Jinyuan
Chapter 19: Analytical Remarks of Anti-Economic Globalism
Han Deqiang
Zhou Minkai
Chapter 2: Have a Concrete and Historic Understanding of Globalization and what China has done
Hu Daping
Chapter 3: A Preliminary Exploration of Global Co-governance Theory
Yu Zhengliang & Chen Yugang
Chapter 4: Global Governance: A Chinese Perspective and Practice
Cai Tuo
Chapter 5: Globalisation and the Common Interest of Mankind
Wang Xinyan
Chapter 6: Globalization and State Sovereignty
Yu Keping
Chapter 7: Challenges of Globalization and Responses of State Power
He Zengke
Chapter 8: Rethinking State Interests
Wang Yizhou
Chapter 9: The New Role of the State in the Process of Globalization
Yu Jianxing & Xu Yueqian
Chapter 10: State Autonomy and China’s developing path
Yang Xuedong
Chapter 11: The Cultural Implications of Globalization on National Interests: Cultural Modernization and China’s National Interests
Guo Shuyong
Chapter 12: Neo-internationalism and China’s Diplomacy
Qin Yaqing & Zhu Liqun
Chapter 13: Seeking China’s New Identity: the Myth of Chinese Nationalism
Wang Yiwei
Chapter 14: The Internal Conflicts and Clashes of World Politics in the Trend of Globalisation
Shi Yinhong
Chapter 15: Globalisation and International Regimes: Theoretical Implications
Men Honghua
Chapter 16: Globalization of the Market Economy and World Transformation
Wang Zaibang
Chapter 17: An Analysis of Anti-globalization Movements from the Perspective of “Democratic Deficit”
Ruan Zongze
Chapter 18: Anti-globalization Movement and its Retrictions on Globalization
Liu Jinyuan
Chapter 19: Analytical Remarks of Anti-Economic Globalism
Han Deqiang
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