The aim of this paper is to use Causal Layered Analysis (CLA) to map the International Relations (IR) theories of ‘China threat’ and ‘Peaceful rise’. The paper looks at the way in which Western and Chinese constructs and prevailing metaphors impact the debate on the ‘rise’ of China and what limitations each view brings to the discourse. Both theories are shown to be problematic in their own way. It is argued that China futures need to be further investigated using more complex tools such as CLA to enable more than well rehearsed patterns of the future to emerge.24 page(s
Restricted until 31 Jan. 2011.Whether another state is represented as irrelevant, a source of threat...
The rise of China has elicited a voluminous response from scholars, business groups, journalists and...
The ascent of China to a global power status has created a new wave of theoretical discourse on what...
[[abstract]]The aim of this paper is to use Causal Layered Analysis (CLA) to map the International R...
China's rise, like the demise of the Soviet Union, is one of the defining events in the contemporary...
In the 1990s, the China Threat begins to concern some IR scholars and policy makers whose worry main...
This article attempts to examine and critique the theoretical debates on the rise of China and its r...
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Theoretical thesis."Macquarie University, Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, Tamkang Univ...
International relations (IR) theory has produced two main assessments of the effects of the rise of...
This study examines skepticism of the Western societies towards China’s growth which manifests itsel...
This is a theoretical framework of dissertation. I use the two important scenarios/ scales in the re...
Restricted until 31 Jan. 2011.Whether another state is represented as irrelevant, a source of threat...
The rise of China has elicited a voluminous response from scholars, business groups, journalists and...
The ascent of China to a global power status has created a new wave of theoretical discourse on what...
[[abstract]]The aim of this paper is to use Causal Layered Analysis (CLA) to map the International R...
China's rise, like the demise of the Soviet Union, is one of the defining events in the contemporary...
In the 1990s, the China Threat begins to concern some IR scholars and policy makers whose worry main...
This article attempts to examine and critique the theoretical debates on the rise of China and its r...
The United States is for the first time 100 years potentially facing a peer in the international Are...
This article tries to explain how misperception can trigger conflict between countries. The article ...
This thesis is concerned with both the dangers and opportunities of China’s relations with the conte...
TOPICSIntroductionIn fear of China in the United StatesDeconstructing the \u27China threat\u27 image...
Theoretical thesis."Macquarie University, Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, Tamkang Univ...
International relations (IR) theory has produced two main assessments of the effects of the rise of...
This study examines skepticism of the Western societies towards China’s growth which manifests itsel...
This is a theoretical framework of dissertation. I use the two important scenarios/ scales in the re...
Restricted until 31 Jan. 2011.Whether another state is represented as irrelevant, a source of threat...
The rise of China has elicited a voluminous response from scholars, business groups, journalists and...
The ascent of China to a global power status has created a new wave of theoretical discourse on what...