China, the United Nations and World Order
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Samuel S. Kim
and Samuel S. Kim
About this book
China's role in the United Nations has been a significant one. Yet, Samuel Kim contends, as far as the literature on Chinese foreign policy is concerned, the People's Republic of China still remains outside the heuristic framework of the global community. In a comprehensive macro-analysis of Chinese global politics, Professor Kim probes China's image and strategy of world order as manifested through its behavior in the UN.
The author draws upon a wide range of previously untapped primary sources, including China's policy pronouncements and voting record and over a hundred personal interviews with UN delegates and international civil servants. He finds that Chinese participation has made the United Nations not only more representative but also more relevant as the global political institution responding to the challenge of establishing a more humane and just world order.
Originally published in 1979.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1 - Part I. Conceptual Framework: The Chinese Image of World Order
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1. The Traditional Chinese Image of World Order
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2. The Maoist Image of World Order
49 - Part II. Empirical Analysis: Behavioral Dimensions of Chinese Global Policy
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3. Global Politics in the General Assembly
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4. China and the Security Council
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5. The New International Economic Order, I: The Inaugural Process
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6. The New International Economic Order, II: The Implementation Process
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7. China, Functionalism, and the Specialized Agencies
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8. China and International Legal Order
405 - Part III. Conclusion: China and World Order
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9. The Chinese Image and Strategy of World Order
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Interview Schedule
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Bibliography
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Index
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