BOOKS
China's Overseas Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean: Debates and New Case StudiesEnrique Dussel Peters, editor Enrique Dussel Peters and his colleagues continue their ongoing investigation of China's overseas foreign direct investment (OFDI) in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) in this latest collection, which examines for the first time OFDI's socioeconomic impacts on El Salvador, Guatemala, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago, as well as continues the debate on Mexico. The case studies show how More > | ![]() |
China's Regional Relations: Evolving Foreign Policy DynamicsMark Beeson and Fujian Li Has China's much-discussed "charm offensive" come to an end? Are fears about the country's more assertive foreign policies justified? How will a rising China interact with its regional neighbors? Mark Beeson and Fujian Li address these questions by comprehensively exploring the nature, effectiveness, and implications of China's foreign policy strategy in Asia and Australia. More > | ![]() |
China's Rise and the Two Koreas: Politics, Economics, SecurityScott Snyder Choice Outstanding Academic Book! With China now South Korea's number one trading partner and destination for foreign investment and tourism, what are the implications for politics and security in East Asia? Scott Snyder explores the transformation of the Sino–South Korean relationship since the early 1990s. Snyder considers the strategic significance of recent developments in More > | ![]() |
China's Rural Development Policy: Exploring the "New Socialist Countryside"Minzi Su As China strives to achieve nothing less than a "harmonious society"—despite the pronounced and institutionalized class structure that divides rural Chinese from urban, eastern from western, and rich from poor— a key element of that effort is a "new socialist countryside." Minzi Su assesses the prospects for China's rural revitalization programs now in their More > | ![]() |
China's Security: The New Roles of the MilitaryMel Gurtov and Byong-Moo Hwang This fresh appraisal of China’s military establishment in transition emphasizes the interplay of domestic and external forces. Showing how economic, technological, bureaucratic, and international factors have substantially reshaped Chinese military thinking and behavior, the authors question the popular perception of a “China threat.” Their closely reasoned analysis underscores More > | ![]() |
China's Strategy in the Gulf: Navigating Conflicts and RivalriesBenjamin Houghton China's foreign and security policy in the Gulf region has been characterized by the cultivation of strong positive relationships with all of the Gulf states, irrespective of their domestic politics and the ubiquitous rivalries between neighbors. Has this "hedging strategy" proven fruitful? Or has it had negative consequences? Addressing this issue, Benjamin Houghton explores the More > | ![]() |
China, the Developing World, and the New Global DynamicLowell Dittmer and George T. Yu, editors With China's rise as a major player in international affairs, how have its policies toward developing countries changed? And how do those policies now fit with its overall foreign policy goals? This timely book explores the complexities of China's evolving relationship with the developing world. The authors first examine the political and economic implications of China's efforts to More > | ![]() |
Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire: The Abridged Edition, with a New IntroductionBenjamin Braude, editor How did the vast Ottoman Empire, stretching from the Balkans to the Sahara, endure for more than four centuries despite its great ethnic and religious diversity? The classic work on this plural society, the two-volume Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire, offered seminal reinterpretations of the empire's core institutions and has sparked more than a generation of innovative work since it More > | ![]() |
Cinderella or Cyberella? Empowering Women in the Knowledge SocietyNancy J. Hafkin and Sophia Huyer, editors Considering the manifestations of gender inequalities in the access, use, and control of information and communication technologies—and how those inequalities can be erased—the authors of this stellar collection show how ICTs can provide opportunities for women to improve their incomes, gain awareness of their rights, and improve their own and their families’ well-being. More > | ![]() |
Citizen Power, Politics, and the "Asian Miracle": Reassessing the DynamicsO. Fiona Yap Departing from characterizations of Asian governments as benevolent overlords and Asian citizens as politically naive and/or docile, Fiona Yap explores the dynamic interactions between state and citizenry in the arena of economic policies. Yap focuses on the cases of Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan to show that, with the strategic use of activities ranging from labor unrest to More > | ![]() |












