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Book SynopsisThis book analyzes a rise in China's grand strategy for the early twenty-first century and considers its consequences for international peace and security as well as the challenges it poses for policymakers.
Trade Review"Anyone with an interest in Chinese foreign policy has much to gain from the very valuable contribution made by
Rising to the Challenge." --
China Perspectives"This is an important work on a topic—Chinas grand strategy—on which we have had little serious and detailed work. It is very well written, well researched, and well argued. It should prompt a new debate on the subject among academics, policy makers, and the public." -- Michael D. Swaine, Senior Associate * Carnegie Endowment for International Peace *
"This in-depth and engaging analysis of Chinas grand strategy is well-timed given the recent re-emergence of the peaceful rise rubric." --
Far Eastern Economic Review"This is a comprehensive, insightful, and carefully written study of Beijings present and near future foreign policy." --
The China Review"Goldstein does an excellent job of detailing the emergence of this Chinese grand strategy during the mid-1990s. . . . he has provided a very important contribution to the rise of China literature, and his insights on Chinas grand strategy are sure to shape the debate over the next several years." --
Political Science Quarterly"...Goldstein's book serves as a valuable guide both for those interested in Chinese strategic studies and for those seeking new insights on how the studies of international security and power politics are changing rapidly to meet new realities." --
The China Journal