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1、Current Issues in Chinas Foreign RelationsSpring 2017/Young Nam Cho (趙英男)(ynchosnu.ac.kr / Tel: 880-5811 / Office: 140-1 #511)Course Description: This seminar explores major current issues in Chinas foreign relations in the era of reform. This course is composed of four parts: first, the history and

2、 prospect of Chinas foreign relations; second, controversial issues in some areas, such as security issues and multilateralism; third, Chinese foreign relations with key countries including the US, Japan, Russia, Taiwan and the Korean Peninsula; finally, special seminars in relation to research and

3、collection of China-related materials. This course is designed for students who have already acquired some background knowledge of China, and who wish to specialize or have interests in China. Each student is required to complete weekly readings and submit summaries, earnestly participate in present

4、ation and class discussion, and write a term paper. Korean will be the main medium of communications for this course. Evaluation- Weekly report, class presentation and discussion participation (30%)- Take-home examinations (midterm and term) (70%)Background Readings: , : (: , 2012); , : (: , 2013);

5、, : 1(1976-1982)(: , 2016); , : 2(1983-1987)(: , 2016); , : 3(1988-1992)(: , 2016)1. IntroductionPart One: Past and Present of Chinas Foreign Relations2. History and Prospect of Chinas Foreign Relations* Required readings*Thomas W. Robinson, “Chinese Foreign Policy from the 1940s to the 1990s,” in T

6、homas W. Robinson and David Shambaugh (eds.), Chinese Foreign Policy: Theory and Practice (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994), pp. 555-602*Avery Goldstein, “The Diplomatic Face of Chinas Grand Strategy: A Rising Powers Emerging Choice,” China Quarterly 168 (December 2001), pp. 835-864Allen S. Whiting, “

7、Chinese Foreign Policy: Retrospect and Prospect,” in Samuel S. Kim (ed.), China and the World: Chinese Foreign Policy Faces the New Millennium (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1998), pp. 287-308 Recommended Readings: Robert G. Sutter, Chinese Foreign Relations: Power and Policy since the Cold War

8、 (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008); Avery Goldstein, Rising to the Challenge: Chinas Grand Strategy and International Security (Stanford; Stanford University Press, 2005); Denny Roy, Chinas Foreign Relations (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998); John W. Garver, Foreign Relations of the Peoples Re

9、public of China (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1993)3. Chinese Perspectives on International Relations in the Reform Era*Yong Deng, “Conceptions of National Interests: Realpolitik, Liberal Dilemma, and the Possibility of Change,” in Yong Deng and Fei-Ling Wang (eds.), In the Eyes of t

10、he Dragon: China Views the World (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999), pp. 47-72*Daniel Lynch, “Chinese Thinking on the Future of International Relations: Realism as the Ti, Rationalism as the Yong?” China Quarterly 197 (March 2009), pp. 87-107*Suisheng Zhao, Rethinking the Chinese World Order: The

11、imperial cycle and the rise of China, Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 24, No. 96 (Nov. 2015), pp. 961-982David Shambaugh, “Coping with a Conflicted China,” Washington Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 1 (Winter 2011), pp. 7-27Samuel S. Kim, “Chinese Foreign Policy Faces Globalization Challenges,” in Alast

12、air Iain Johnston and Robert S. Ross (eds.), New Directions in the Study of Chinas Foreign Policy (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006), pp. 276-306 Allen Carlson, “Moving Beyond Sovereignty? A brief consideration of recent changes in Chinas approach to international order and the emergence of

13、 the tianxia concept,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 30, No. 68 (January 2011), pp. 89-102.H. Lyman Miller and Liu Xiaohong, “The Foreign Policy Outlook of Chinas “Third Generation” Elite,” in David M. Lampton (ed.), The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform, 1978-

14、2000 (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001), pp. 123-150 Recommended Readings: Suisheng Zhao (ed.), Chinese Foreign Policy: Pragmatism and Strategic Behavior (Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2004); Weixing Hu, Gerald Chan, and Daojiong Zha, Chinas International Relations in the 21st

15、Century (Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 2000); Gerald Chan, Chinese Perspectives on International Relations: A Framework for Analysis (London: Macmillan, 1999); Banning Garrett, “China Faces, Debates, the Contradictions of Globalization,” Asian Survey, Vol. 41, No. 3 (May/June 2001),

16、 pp. 409-429; Song Xinning, “Building International Relations Theory with Chinese Characteristics,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 10, No. 26 (February 2001), pp. 61-74; Samuel S. Kim, “Chinese Foreign Policy in Theory and Practice,” in Samuel S. Kim (ed.), China and the World: Chinese Foreign

17、Policy Faces the New Millennium (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1998), pp. 3-33; Gerald Chan, “Toward an International Relations Theory with Chinese Characteristics?” Issues & Studies, Vol. 34, No. 6 (June 1998), pp. 1-28; Wang Jisi, “International Relations Theory and the Study of Chinese Forei

18、gn Policy: A Chinese Perspective,” in Thomas W. Robinson and David Shambaugh (eds.), Chinese Foreign Policy: Theory and Practice (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994), pp. 481-505Party Two: Hot Issues in Some Areas4. Military-Security Issues*Bates Gill, Rising Star: Chinas New Security Diplomacy (Washingt

19、on, D.C.: Brookings Institutions Press, 2007), Chapter 2, pp. 21-73*Anthony H. Cordesman and Martin Kleiber, Chinese Military Modernization: Force Development and Strategic Capabilities (Washington, D.C.: CSIS Press, 2007), pp. 25-71.Hui Zhang, “Chinas Perspective on a Nuclear-Free World,” Washingto

20、n Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 2 (April 2010), pp. 139-155M.Taylor Fravel, “Chinas Search for Military Power,” Washington Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 3 (Summer 2008), pp. 125-141Recommended Readings: Anthony H. Cordesman, Ashley Hess, and Nicholas S. Yarosh, Chinese Military Modernization and Force Developme

21、nt: A Western Perspective (CSIS, 2013); Richard D. Fisher JR., Chinas Military Modernization: Building for Regional and Global Reach (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010); Robert S. Ross, Chinese Security Policy: Structure, Power and Politics (London: Routledge, 2009); Xiaobing Li, A History o

22、f the Modern Chinese Army (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2007); Dennis J. Blasko, The Chinese Army Today: Tradition and Transformation for the 21st Century (London: Routledge, 2006); David Shambaugh, Modernizing Chinas Military: Progress, Problems, and Prospect (Berkeley, California: Univ

23、ersity of California Press, 2002); Mark Burles and Abram N. Shulsky, Patterns in Chinas Use of Force: Evidence from History and Doctrinal Writings (Washington D. C.: Land, 2000); Michael D. Swaine and Ashley J. Tellis, Interpreting Chinas Grand Strategy: Past, Present, and Future (Washington D.C.: R

24、AND, 2000); You Ji, The Armed Forces of China (New York and London: I.B. Tauris Publishers, 1999); James R. Lilley and David Shambaugh (eds.), Chinas Military Faces the Future (Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1999); Mel Gurtov & Byong-Moo Hwang, Chinas Security: The New Roles of the Military (Boulder

25、, Colorado: Lynne Rienner, 1998); Andrew J. Nathan and Robert S. Ross, The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress: Chinas Search For Security (New York and London: W.W. Northon & Company, 1997); M. Taylor Fravel, Strong Borders Secure Nation: Cooperation and Conflict in Chinas Territorial Disputes (Princ

26、eton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008)5. Multilateral Relations: China and International Organizations *Ann Kent, Beyond Compliance: China, International Organizations, and Global Security (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007), pp. 33-64, 266-276(notes)*Samuel S. Kim, “China and th

27、e United Nations,” in Elizabeth Economy and Michel Oksenberg (eds.), China Joins the World: Progress and Prospects (New York: Council in Foreign Relations Press, 1999), pp. 42-89 *Michael D. Swaine and Alastair Iain Johnston, “China and Arms Control Institutions,” in Elizabeth Economy and Michel Oks

28、enberg (eds.), China Joins the World: Progress and Prospects (New York: Council in Foreign Relations Press, 1999), pp. 90-135 Margaret M. Pearson, “Chinas Integration into the International Trade and Investment Regime,” in Elizabeth Economy and Michel Oksenberg (eds.), China Joins the World: Progres

29、s and Prospects (New York: Council in Foreign Relations Press, 1999), pp. 161-205 Stefan Sthle, “Chinas Shifting Attitude towards United Nations Peacekeeping Operations,” China Quarterly 195 (September 2008), pp. 631-655Jing Chen, “Explaining the Change in Chinas Attitude toward UN Peacekeeping: a n

30、orm change perspective,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 18, No. 58 (January 2009), pp. 157-173Recommended Readings: Alastair Iain Johnston, Social States: China in International Institutions, 1980-2000 (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008); Jianwei Wang, “Managing Conflicts:

31、Chinese Perspectives on Multilateral Diplomacy and Collective Security,” in Yong Deng and Fei-Ling Wang (eds.), In the Eyes of the Dragon: China Views the World (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999), pp. 73-96; Hongying Wang, “Multilateralism in Chinese Foreign Policy: The Limits of Socialization,” A

32、sian Survey, Vol. 40, No. 3 (May/June 2000), pp. 475-491; Margaret M. Pearson, “The Major Multilateral Economic Institutions Engage China,” in Alastair Iain Johnston and Robert S. Ross (eds.), Engaging China: The Management of Emerging Power (London: Routledge, 1999), pp. 207-234; Alastair Iain John

33、ston and Paul Evans, “Chinas Engagement with Multilateral Security Institutions,” in Alastair Iain Johnston and Robert S. Ross (eds.), Engaging China: The Management of Emerging Power (London: Routledge, 1999), pp. 235-272; William R. Feeney, “China and the Multilateral Economic Institutions,” in Sa

34、muel S. Kim (ed.), China and the World: Chinese Foreign Policy Faces the New Millennium (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1998), pp. 239-2636. Chinas Regional Policy and Asian Countries*Zhang Yunling and Tang Shiping, “Chinas Regional Strategy,” in David Shambaugh (ed.), Power Shift: China and Asi

35、as New Dynamics (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005), pp. 48-68*Suisheng Zhao, “Chinas Approaches toward Regional cooperation in East Asia: motivations and calculations,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 20, No. 68 (January 2011), pp. 53-67*David Shambaugh, “China Engages Asia: Reshap

36、ing the Regional Order,” International Security, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Winter 2004/2005), pp. 64-99 Mark Beeson and Fujian Li, Charmed or Alarmed? Reading Chinas Regional Relations, Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 21, No. 73 (January 2012), pp. 35-51Jinwei Wang, “Chinas Multilateral Diplomacy in the N

37、ew Millennium,” in Yong Deng and Fei-Ling Wang (eds.), China Rising: Power and Motivation in Chinese Foreign Policy (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), pp. 159-200Recommended Readings: Evan S. Medeiros (et al.), Pacific Currents: The Response of U.S. Allies and Security Partners in East Asia to Ch

38、inas Rise (Santa Monica: Rand Corporation, 2008); Robert G. Sutter, Chinas Rise in Asia: Promises and Perils (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005); Gilbert Rozman, “Post Cold War Evolution of Chinese Thinking on Regional Institutions in Northeast Asia,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 19, No. 66

39、(September 2010), pp. 605-620; Margaret M. Pearson, “Domestic Institutional Constraints on Chinas Leadership in East Asian Economic Cooperation Mechanisms,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 19, No. 66 (September 2010), pp. 621-633; Chien-peng Chung, “Chinas Approaches to the Institutionalization

40、of Regional Multilateralism,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 17, No. 57 (November 2008), pp. 747-764; Hidetaka Yoshimatsu, “The Rise of China and the Vision for an East Asian Community,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 18, No. 62 (November 2009), pp. 745-765; Jrgen Haacke, “Seeking Influenc

41、e: Chinas Diplomacy Toward ASEAN after the Asian Crisis,” Asian Perspective, Vol. 26, No. 4 (2002), pp. 13-52; Daojiong Zha, “The Politics of China-ASEAN Economic Relations: Assessing the Move toward an FTA,” Asian Perspective, Vol. 26, No. 4 (2002), pp. 53-82; Rosemary Foot, “China in the ASEAN Reg

42、ional Forum: Organizational Processes and Domestic Modes of Thought,” Asian Survey, Vol. 38, No. 5 (May 1998), pp. 425-440; Allen S. Whiting, “ASEAN Eyes China,” Asian Survey, Vol. 37, No. 4 (April 1997), PP. 199-2227. Midterm Take-Home ExaminationParty Three: The Relations of China and Key Countrie

43、s8. China and the United States*Robert G. Sutter, U.S.-Chinese Relations: Perilous Past, Pragmatic Present (Lanham and Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010), “Introduction,” and “Outlook,” pp. 1-14, 267-277*Suisheng Zhao, Shaping the Regional Context of Chinas Rise: How the Obama Administr

44、ation Brought back Hedge in Its Engagement with China, Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 21, No. 75 (May 2012), pp. 369-389*Jia Qinguo, “Learning to Live with the Hegemon: Evolution of Chinas Policy toward the US since the End of the Cold War,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 14, No. 44 (Augus

45、t 2005), pp. 395-407Zhanng Jiadong and Zheng Xin, The Role of Nontraditional Security in China-US Relations: Common Ground or Contradictory Arena? Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 21, No. 76 (July 2012), pp. 623-636Evan S. Medeiros, “Strategic Hedging and the Future of Asia-Pacific Stability,” Wa

46、shington Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 1 (Winter 2005-06), pp. 145-167Steven I. Levine, “Sino-American Relations: Practicing Damage Control,” in Samuel S. Kim (ed.), China and the World: Chinese Foreign Policy Faces the New Millennium (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1998), pp. 91-113Thomas J. Christen

47、sen, “Shaping the Choices of a Rising China: Recent Lessons for the Obama Administration,” Washington Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 3 (July 2009), pp. 89-104David M. Lampton, “The United States and China in the Age of Obama: looking each other straight in the eyes,” Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 18,

48、 No. 62 (November 2009), pp. 703-727Aaron L. Friedberg, “The Future of U.S.-China Relations: Is Conflict Inevitable?” International Security, Vol. 30, No. 2 (Fall 2005), pp. 7-45John W. Garver, “Chinas U.S. Policies,” in Yong Deng and Fei-Ling Wang (eds.), China Rising: Power and Motivation in Chine

49、se Foreign Policy (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005), pp. 201-243Recommended Readings: Nina Hachigian (ed.), Debating China: The U.S.-China Relationship in Ten Conversations (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014); David Shambaugh (ed.), Tangled Titans: The United States and China (Lanhm: Rowman

50、 & Littlefield Publishers, 2013); Robert L. Suettinger, Beyond Tiananmen: The Politics of U.S.-China Relations, 1989-2000 (Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2003); Ezra F. Vogel, Yuan Ming and Tanaka Akihiko (eds.), The Golden Age of U.S.-China-Japan Triangle, 1972-1989 (Cambridge, Massa

51、chusetts: Harvard University Press, 2002); David M. Lampton, Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing U.S.-China Relations, 1989-2000 (Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 2001); Nancy Bernkopf Tucker (ed.), China Confidential: American Diplomats and Sino-American Relations, 1945-1996 (

52、New York: Columbia University Press, 2001); Ramon H. Myers, Michel C. Oksenberg, and David Shambaugh (eds.), Making China Policy: Lessons form the Bush and Clinton Administrations (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2001); Zalmay Khalilzad et al., The United States and Asia: Toward a New U.S. Security an

53、d Force Posture (Washington D.C.: RAND, 2001), pp. 43-55; Patrick Tyler, A Great Wall: Six Presidents and China An Investigative History (New York: PublicAffairs, 2000); Warren I. Cohen, Americas Response to China: A History of Sino-American Relations (Fourth Edition) (New York: Columbia University

54、Press, 2000); Zalmay Khalilzad et al., The United States and A Rising China: Strategic and Military Implications (Washington D.C.: RAND, 1999); David Shambaugh, Beautiful Imperialist: China Perceives America, 1972-1990 (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1991) 9. China and Japan*Mich

55、ael Yahuda, “The Limits of Economic Interdependence: Sino-Japanese Relations,” in Alastair Iain Johnston and Robert S. Ross (eds.), New Directions in the Study of Chinas Foreign Policy (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006), pp. 162-185*Mike M. Mochizuki, “China-Japan Relations: Downward Spiral

56、 or a New Equilibrium?” in David Shambaugh (ed.), Power Shift: China and Asias New Dynamics (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005), pp. 135-150*June Teufel Dreyer, The Shifting Triangle: Sina-Japanese-American Relations in Stressful Times, Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 21, No. 75 (Ma

57、y 2012), pp. 409-426Mike M. Mochizuki, “Japans Shifting Strategy toward the Rise of China,” Journal of Security Studies, Vol. 30, No. 4/5 (August/October 2007), pp. 739-776 Robert Sutter, “China and Japan: Trouble Ahead?” Washington Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 4 (Autumn 2002), pp. 37-49 Benjamin Self, “

58、China and Japan: A Faade of Friendship,” Washington Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 1 (Winter 2002-03), pp. 77-88Recommended Readings: Ming Wan, Sino-Japanese Relations: Interaction, Logic, and Transformation (Washington D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2006); Greg Austin and Stuart Harris, Japan and Greater China: Political Economy and Military Power in the Asian Century (Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 2001); Akira Iriye, China and Japan in the Global Setting (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Pr

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