Description: Greater China in an Era of Globalization examines China's rise, its role in the greater China region, and its influence in other regions of the world. It also analyzes the idea of "Chinese globalization" and its significant implications for the world.
Brief description: Edward Friedman is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is co-editor of Asia's Giants: Comparing China and India with Bruce Gilley.
Review Quotes: "This book is not only a good collection of recent scholarship on China's rise in an era of globalization, but also a valuable source that intrigues the reader to reconsider the prevailing assumptions underlying the debate of China's rise. I recommend this book to scholars and China observers who would like to study the themes of Greater China and globalization and unravel these unanswered questions. It is also a useful introductory volume for students who would like to become familiar with China's recent practices in regional relations." --Journal of Chinese Political Science