Description: This book analyzes a rise in China's grand strategy for the early twenty-first century and considers its consequences for international peace and security as well as the challenges it poses for policymakers.
Review Quotes: "This is an important work on a topic--Chinas grand strategy--on which we have had little serious and detailed work. It is very well written, well researched, and well argued. It should prompt a new debate on the subject among academics, policy makers, and the public."--Michael D. Swaine, Senior Associate "Carnegie Endowment for International Peace"