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Robert Sutter, Professor of Practice of International Affairs, George Washington University
Kevin G. Cai's China's Foreign Policy since 1949: Continuity and Change is a timely and valuable contribution at a critical juncture of relations between the country and the outside world. Especially valuable are Cai's illuminations of the process of foreign policy making in China, the evolution of its national security strategy, and Beijing's exercise of its multi-dimensional power to advance and expand its global interests. Students and analysts of contemporary China will benefit immensely from Cai's insights and knowledge.
Minxin Pei, Claremont McKenna College
Understanding the origins, content and future of China's foreign policy has never been more important. In this important book, Kevin G. Cai provides us with not just the conceptual building blocks, but also the substantive content to allow us to understand China's relations with the world as they unfold over the next decades. It serves as an invaluable tool for scholars, students and policy-makers alike.
Margaret M. Pearson, Dr. Horace V. and Wilma E. Harrison Distinguished Professor, University of Maryland