Contesting within order? China, socialisation, and international practice/ Catherine Jones

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol.33, No.1, February 2020, pp.105-133 (93)Summary: The expansion of current literature exploring the detail of China's current and past engagement with international institutions. To explore in more detail different issue areas This article initiates this process by raising the question: What is China being socialised into? In these previous works, the subject of inquiry has focused on whether China seeks to amend the ideas of international order (sovereignty, international aid, intervention).
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The expansion of current literature exploring the detail of China's current and past engagement with international institutions. To explore in more detail different issue areas This article initiates this process by raising the question: What is China being socialised into? In these previous works, the subject of inquiry has focused on whether China seeks to amend the ideas of international order (sovereignty, international aid, intervention).

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