Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
1. Xi Jinping’s Calibration of Chinese Foreign Policy
PART I: THE DOMESTIC CONTEXT
2. China under Xi Jinping: Operational Code Beliefs, Foreign Policy, and the Rise of China
3. The Xi Jinping Imprint on the Chinese Military
PART II: NEW TYPE OF MAJOR POWER RELATIONS
4. US-China Security Competition and Cooperation: 21st Century Considerations
5. EU-China Security Relations
6. China and Russia: Cooperation and Competition in Central Asia
7. China-India Relations: A New Turn under Xi Jinping
PART III: REGIONS
8. Maximizing Output while Minimizing Input: Change and Continuity in China’s Middle East Policy (Middle East test case)
9. Xi’s Belt: China-North Korea Relations (Northeast Asia test case)
10. Games with Frontiers: China and the East and South China Seas’ Disputes (Southeast Asia test case)
PART IV: GLOBAL ISSUES
11. China and Global Governance: Evolving Approaches
12. Human Rights under Xi Jinping
13. China and the Threat of Terrorism