China's Asymmetric Statecraft

Alignments, Competitors, and Regional Diplomacy

By Yuxing Huang
Categories: History, World History, Political Science, International Relations, Regional & Cultural Studies, Asian Studies, International Political Science
Series: Contemporary Chinese Studies
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774868112, 296 pages, February 2023
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774868136, 296 pages, February 2023
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774868143, 296 pages, February 2023

Table of contents

Introduction: Understanding China’s Regional Diplomacy

1 A Regional Competition Theory of Asymmetric Statecraft

2 East Asia, 1955–65

3 South Asia, 1955–63

4 Indochina, 1962–75

5 Regional Diplomacy in the New Era

Conclusion

Notes; Bibliography; Index

Description

What does China’s regional diplomacy tell us about its geopolitical position and ambitions? Yuxing Huang argues that in an environment of numerous regional competitors and alignments, China practises asymmetric statecraft toward its many weaker neighbours. In the South China Sea, it maintains a uniform strategy toward Vietnam, the Philippines, and Malaysia. Whereas in South Asia, it employs selective strategies to maintain the status quo with India and to enhance Pakistan’s position. This perceptive interpretation of the different narratives and paradigms that constitute China’s foreign policy alerts us to the potential future of its diplomatic endeavours in a dramatically changing international environment.