1st Edition
Chinese Economic Diplomacy Decision-making actors and processes
Part I 1. Introduction: The Chinese Economic Diplomacy 2. The Frames of Analysis 3. The Process and Actors of Economic Policy-Making Part II 4. Case One: Negotiating Climate Change 5. Case Two: Negotiating International Trade 6. The Impact of International Agencies Part III 7. A Look at Negotiation Approaches 8. The ‘Dragonomic’ Diplomacy Decoded
Biography
Shuxiu Zhang is Visiting Fellow at the International Trade Policy Unit, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Her Research interests include economic diplomacy decision-making processes and the Chinese political economy.
"Chinese Economic Diplomacy: Decision-making actors and processes, provides one of the entry points to discovering China’s secrets to her success story. It provides a step by step nuanced understanding on how China negotiated her place in the existing international order by examining the processes associated with China’s entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). In portraying these occurrences it also provides a harnessed understanding of the interplay between internal and external forces in determining the economic policy outcome."
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