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El. knyga: China in Oceania: Reshaping the Pacific?

  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Serija: Dislocations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857453808
  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Serija: Dislocations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857453808

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It is important to see China's activities in the Pacific Islands, not just in terms of a specific set of interests, but in the context of Beijing's recent efforts to develop a comprehensive and global foreign policy. China's policy towards Oceania is part of a much larger outreach to the developing world, a major work in progress that involves similar initiatives in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. This groundbreaking study of China's "soft power" initiatives in these countries offers, for the first time, the diverse perspectives of scholars and diplomats from Oceania, North American, China and Japan. It explores such issues as regional competition for diplomatic and economic ties between Taiwan and China, the role of overseas Chinese in developing these relationships and various analyses of the benefits and drawbacks of China's growing presence in Oceania. In addition, the reader obtains a rare review of the Japanese response to China's role in Oceania, presented by Japan's leading scholar of the Pacific region.

Recenzijos

Wesley-Smith and Porter have provided an invaluable broadening of perspectives to the topic of China and the Pacific Islands. The volumes arguments are compelling While it remains unclear whether or not China is reshaping the Pacific, future analysis of this question must henceforth give equal weight to Pacific Islander and Chinese perspectives thanks to Wesley-Smith and Porters astute choice of contributors and overarching vision. · The Journal of Pacific History





the first volume to focus exclusively on the South Pacific region, offering perspectives from Oceania, China, Japan and North America in assessing the impact on and implications for Oceania of Chinas engagement. The inclusion of a range of Pacific Island perspectives is one of the most valuable contributions of this volume, as the view from the Pacific is often neglected [ It] will be of interest to Pacific scholars and policymakers seeking to understand more about Chinas engagement in the region, and to the rapidly growing group whose interests lie in analyzing the implications of Chinas economic, political and development assistance engagement with the developing world. · Pacific Affairs





The wide audience of individuals who want to more fully understand Chinese foreign policy in general and the Chinese approach to Oceania in particular should read this book. The authors conclude that, while Oceania is important to China, Chinese policy toward the region is part of a larger policy shift toward the developing world overall. It challenges the sometimes disingenuous threat discourse pervading the existing literature on the topic and argues that Chinas presence offers opportunities not available under established structures of power and influence. It will be fascinating to see who is right. · Asia Pacific World





[ This volume] is not just timely, but it resides in a field where interest is growing strongly. For any University course teaching Chinas foreign relations, it would comprise a highly recommended source in particular for any component dealing with Chinas relations with the developing world. · Roderic Alley, Senior Fellow, Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University of Wellington

List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xii
Introduction: Oceania Matters 1(26)
Edgar A. Porter
Terence Wesley-Smith
China's Pacific Engagement
27(22)
Terence Wesley-Smith
A Regional Power by Default
49(18)
Yongjin Zhang
Challenges, Opportunities, and the Case for Engagement
67(18)
Michael Powles
China's Advances in Oceania and Japan's Response
85(8)
Kobayashi Izumi
The Overseas Chinese Experience in the Pacific
93(11)
Bill Willmott
Chinese in Papua New Guinea
104(14)
Hank Nelson
Fiji's ``Look North''Strategy and the Role of China
118(15)
Sandra Tarte
Milking the Dragon in Solomon Islands
133(18)
Tarcisius Tara Kabutaulaka
China and Samoa
151(13)
Iati Iati
China's Diplomatic Relations with the Kingdom of Tonga
164(15)
Palentina Langaoi
Changing Attitudes and the two Chinas in the Republic of Palau
179(19)
Takashi Mita
Appendix China and Taiwan in Oceania: Selected Documents 198(14)
Contributors 212(3)
Index 215
Terence Wesley-Smith is Associate Professor and Graduate Chair in the Center for Pacific Islands at the University of Hawaii. A political scientist with degrees from Victoria University of Wellington and the University of Hawaii, he teaches about contemporary issues in Oceania and is the editor of The Contemporary Pacific.