Beyond Compliance: China, International Organizations, and Global Security
Ann Kent
Beyond Compliance argues that the record of China's international behavior since the 1970s indicates the long-term effectiveness of the multilateral system. Through its analysis of China's interaction with leading international organizations—such as the Conference on Disarmament, the IMF, and the United Nations Environmental Programme—it concludes that engagement with the multilateral system is the key to the gradual socialization of "rogue" states. Contrasting the People's Republic of China's post-1949 alienation from the international community with its increasing compliance since it entered the United Nations in 1971 with the rules of leading international institutions, Kent explains China's changing attitude toward international institutions ... Read more
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Yuan Zhengqing
Japanese Journal of Political Science
"With such a complete, well-organized analysis as Kent's in this volume, it is hard to ask for more of a study...this book provides stellar ... Read more