
China's Strategic Multilateralism
Investing in Global Governance
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China's Strategic Multilateralism
Investing in Global Governance
About this book
China sometimes plays a leadership role in addressing global challenges, but at other times it free rides or even spoils efforts at cooperation. When will rising powers like China help to build and maintain international regimes that sustain cooperation on important issues, and when will they play less constructive roles? This study argues that the strategic setting of a particular issue area has a strong influence on whether and how a rising power will contribute to global governance. Two strategic variables are especially important: the balance of outside options the rising power and established powers face, and whether contributions by the rising power are viewed as indispensable to regime success. Case studies of China's approach to security in Central Asia, nuclear proliferation, global financial governance, and climate change illustrate the logic of the theory, which has implications for contemporary issues such as China's growing role in development finance.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title page
- Imprints page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- 1 Introduction: Explaining China’s International Behavior
- 2 Theory: When Do Rising Powers Choose to Invest, Hold-Up, or Accept Existing Regime Arrangements?
- 3 The Context and Content of China’s Rise
- 4 Order in Central Asia: From Accept to Invest
- 5 Nuclear Nonproliferation: Accept, but Invest Selectively in the North Korea Issue
- 6 Global Financial Governance: From Accept to Hold-Up
- 7 Climate Change Negotiations: From Hold-Up to Invest
- 8 Conclusions
- References
- Index