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China's Rising Foreign Ministry

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China's rise and its importance to international relations as a discipline-defining phenomenon is well recognized. Yet when scholars analyze China's foreign relations, they typically focus on Beiji...
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  • 02 April 2024
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China's rise and its importance to international relations as a discipline-defining phenomenon is well recognized. Yet when scholars analyze China's foreign relations, they typically focus on Beijing's military power, economic might, or political leaders. As a result, most traditional assessments miss a crucial factor: China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). In China's Rising Foreign Ministry, Dylan M.H Loh upends conventional understandings of Chinese diplomacy by underlining the importance of the ministry and its diplomats in contemporary Chinese foreign policy. Loh explains how MOFA gradually became the main interface of China's foreign policy and the primary vehicle through which the idea of 'China' is produced, articulated, and represented on the world stage. This theoretically innovative and ambitious book offers an original reading of Chinese foreign policy, with wide-ranging implications for international relations. By shedding light on the dynamics of Chinese diplomacy and how assertiveness is constructed, Loh provides readers with a comprehensive re-appraisal of China's foreign ministry and the role it performs in China's re-emergence.

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Price: $75.00
Pages: 240
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Studies in Asian Security
Publication Date: 02 April 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503638204
Format: Hardcover
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"Dylan M.H Loh persuasively argues against traditional state-centric understandings of China's rise and its place in the international system, calling attention to the marked growth in budget and influence of its Ministry of Foreign Affairs in ways that are suitable to both Chinese public opinion and to the country's top leadership." —June Teufel Dreyer, University of Miami
Dylan M.H Loh is Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Global Affairs at Nanyang Technological University (NTU). He tweets @dylanloh.
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Why China's Foreign Ministry and Diplomats Matter (More Than We Think)
1. Chinese Foreign Policy, MOFA's Role, and the "Practice Turn"
2. Diplomacy's Ascendancy
3. The Field of Diplomacy in China
4. Institutional Habitus and MOFA's Identity Effects
5. China's Twitter Diplomacy
Conclusion: Representations of Assertiveness and "Wolf Warriors"
Appendix A: Instances of the PRC's Cooperative and Assertive Behavior in Southeast Asia
Appendix B: Interviewee Profiles
Notes
References
Index