edited by Bruce Gilley and Andrew O'Neil
contributions by Bruce Gilley, David A. Cooper, Toshi Yoshihara, TongFi Kim, Amy Freedman, Ann Marie Murphy, Thomas Wilkins, Janis van der Westhuizen, Sven Grimm, Yitzhak Shichor, Anthony P. Spanakos, Joseph Marques, Bruce Gilley, Andrew O'Neil, Bruce Gilley, Andrew O'Neil, James Manicom and Jeffrey Reeves
Georgetown University Press, 2014
eISBN: 978-1-62616-085-9 | Paper: 978-1-62616-084-2 | Cloth: 978-1-62616-083-5
Library of Congress Classification DS779.47.M54 2014
Dewey Decimal Classification 327.51

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

China’s rise is changing the dynamics of the international system. Middle Powers and the Rise of China is the first work to examine how the group of states referred to as “middle powers” are responding to China’s growing economic, diplomatic, and military power. States with capabilities immediately below those of great powers, middle powers still exercise influence far above most other states. Their role as significant trading partners and allies or adversaries in matters of regional security, nuclear proliferation, and global governance issues such as human rights and climate change are reshaping international politics.

Contributors review middle-power relations with China in the cases of South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, South Africa, Turkey, and Brazil, addressing how these diverse nations are responding to a rising China, the impact of Chinese power on each, and whether these states are being attracted to China or deterred by its new power and assertiveness. Chapters also explore how much (or how little) China, and for comparison the US, value middle powers and examine whether or not middle powers can actually shape China’s behavior. By bringing a new analytic approach to a key issue in international politics, this unique treatment of emerging middle powers and the rise of China will interest scholars and students of international relations, security studies, China, and the diverse countries covered in the book.