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010 $a 2006032137
020 $a9780804755511 (cloth : alk. paper)
020 $a0804755515 (cloth : alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)OCM71842647
035 $a(NNC)6144774
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050 00 $aDS779.27$b.K46 2007
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100 1 $aKent, A. E.$q(Ann E.)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91052921
245 10 $aBeyond compliance :$bChina, international organizations, and global security /$cAnn Kent.
260 $aStanford, Calif. :$bStanford University Press,$c[2007], ©2007.
300 $axvi, 334 pages ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aStudies in Asian security
500 $a"Sponsored by the East-West Center."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [259]-322) and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction : compliance and cooperation in a changing world -- $g1.$tChina and international organizations : from alienation to integration -- $g2.$tChina and the international security regime : the Conference on Disarmament -- $g3.$tChina and the international political economy regime : the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund -- $g4.$tChina and the atmospheric environment : the United Nations Environment Programme -- $g5.$tChina and international human rights : the International Labour Organization and the United Nations Committee against Torture.
520 1 $a"An extensively researched study of Chinese participation in international organizations, Beyond Compliance argues that the record of China's international behavior since the 1970s indicates the long-term effectiveness of the multilateral system. The book 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 in terms of the most appropriate theories of state compliance. At the same time, she argues that compliance theories on their own are not sufficient to explain the complex interaction between states and the international system, and develops a broader theory to encompass China's behavior."--BOOK JACKET.
651 0 $aChina$xRelations.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008114661
650 0 $aInternational agencies.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067357
710 2 $aEast-West Center.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80126145
830 0 $aStudies in Asian security.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004107301
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip072/2006032137.html
852 00 $bleh$hDS779.27$i.K46 2007