Chinese politics and international relations: innovation and invention/ edited by Astrid Nordin and Shaun Breslin - London: Routledge, 2013. - xiii, 204 p. ; 23 cm.

Machine generated contents note:

pt. I Innovation in foreign and security policy

1. Innovation through debate and differentiation: Chinese nuclear doctrine since the reform era / Nicola Horsburgh

2. China and globalization: international socialization and Chinese development cooperation / Ward Warmerdam

pt. II Theoretical innovation: Chinese school of international relations theory

3. Narrating a discipline: the search for innovation in Chinese international relations / Linsay Cunningham-Cross

4.`You need to do something that the Westerners cannot understand': the innovation of a Chinese school of IR / Peter Marcus Kristensen

pt. III Innovation in image management

5. Confucius Institutes as innovative tools of China's cultural diplomacy / Falk Hartig

6. Image in transformation: Guangzhou reinventing itself for the Asian Games 2010 / Annukka Kinnari

pt. IV Innovation in resistance. Contents note continued:

7. Un-innovative censorship, innovative resistance: the Internet, forbidden words and the humorous homonyms of egao / Astrid Nordin.

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