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1703249711 [15]Susan Shirk, China: Fragile Superpower (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007), 4.
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1703249713 [16]A.F.K.Organski, World Politics (New York: Knopf, 1958); A.F.K.Organski and Jacek Kugler, The War Ledger (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980).
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1703249715 [17]Robert Gilpin, War and Change in World Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981).
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1703249717 [18]Ibid., 186—187.
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1703249719 [19]Ibid., 191—193.
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1703249721 [20]Richard Ned Lebow and Benjamin Valentino, “Lost in Transition: A Critique of Power Transition Theories,” International Relations 23, no.3 (September 2009):389—410; Jack S.Levy, “Power Transition Theory and the Rise of China,” in Ross and Feng, eds., China’s Ascent, 11—33,这是另一个具有批判性的评价。
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1703249723 [21]Richard Ned Lebow, Why Nations Fight (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011).
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1703249725 [22]参见Lebow, Why Nations Fight, chap.4。
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1703249727 [23]US Department of Defense, 11th Annual Report to Congress on Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China (Washington, DC: US Department of Defense, 2011).
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1703249729 [24]Tai Ming Cheung, “How China Innovates in Defense Science and Technology,” lecture at Centre d’Etude des Relations Internationales, Sciences Po, Paris, 31 January 2013.进一步的讨论,参见Tai Ming Cheung, “The Chinese Defense Economy’s Long March from Imitation to Innovation,” Journal of Strategic Studies 34, no.3 (June 2011):325—354; Tai Ming Cheung, Fortifying China: The Struggle to Build a Modern Defense Economy (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009), 2。
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1703249731 [25]International Conference on East Asia Cooperation and Sino-US Relations, Beijing, 3—4 November 2005,引自Lampton, The Three Faces of Chinese Power, 34。
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1703249733 [26]Charles Glaser, “Will China’s Rise Lead to War? Why Realism Does Not Mean Pessimism,” Foreign Affairs 90 (2011), http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/67479/charles-glaser/will-chinas-rise-lead-to-war (accessed 24 May 2011).
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1703249735 [27]Geoffrey Garrett, “Chinese—US Economic Relations after the Global Financial Crisis,” in Jane Golley and Ligang Song, eds., Rising China: Global Challenges and Opportunities (Canberra: ANU Press, 2011), 149—172.
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1703249737 [28]Michael Santoro, “Global Capitalism and the Road to Chinese Democracy,” Current History 99, no.638 (2000):263—267.
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1703249739 [29]参见Joshua Cooper Ramo, The Beijing Consensus: Notes on the New Physics of Chinese Power (London: Foreign Policy Center, 2004), 36; Thomas Lum and Dick K.Nanto, China’s Trade with the United States and the World (Washington DC: Congressional Research Service, 2007), especially 3; Garrett, “Chinese—US Economic Relations after the Global Financial Crisis”。
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1703249741 [30]Glaser, “Will China’s Rise Lead to War?”
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1703249743 [31]Zheng Bijian, “China’s Peaceful Rise to Great-Power Status,” Foreign Affairs 84, no.5 (2005), 18—24.
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1703249745 [32]Shi Yinhong, quoted in Minxen Pei, “Playing Ball,” South China Morning Post, 29 December 2008.
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1703249747 [33]“Out into the World: China is Ready to Become a Good Citizen—But on Its Own Terms,” Newsweek, 31 December 2008, http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2008/12/31/out-into-the-world.html (accessed 14 February 2013).
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1703249749 [34]Frederick M.Nelson, Korea and the Old Orders in Asia (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1945), 11—20; James L.Hevia, Men from Afar: Qing Guest Ritual and the Macartney Embassy of 1793 (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005):124—133; David C.Kang, China Rising: Peace, Power, and Order in East Asia (New York: Columbia University Press, 2007), 56.
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1703249751 [35]Gregory Smits, Visions of Rykyu: Identity and Ideology in Early Modern Thought and Politics (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1999), 36; Kang, China Rising, 57.
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1703249753 [36]Donald N.Clark, “Sino-Korean Relations under the Ming,” in The Cambridge History of China, vol.8, Denis Twitchett and Frederick W.Mote, eds., The Ming Dynasty, 1368—1694, Part 2, 272—298. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998):272—299; Kang, China Rising; David C.Kang, East Asia before the West: Five Centuries of Trade and Tribute Asia (New York: Columbia University Press, 2010).
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1703249755 [37]Kang, China Rising, 82—106.有关一种强调内部冲突的相反观点,参见Warren I.Cohen, “China’s Rise in Historical Perspective,” in Guoli Liu and Quansheng Zhao, eds., Managing the Chinese Challenge: Global Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2008), 23—40; Andrew J.Nathan and Andrew Scobell, China’s Search for Security (New York: Columbia University Press, 2012); and Andrew Scobell, China’s Use of Military Force: Beyond the Great Wall and the Long March (Columbia University Press, 2003)。
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1703249757 [38]Morris Rossabi, “The Ming and Inner Asia,” in Twitchett and Mote, eds., The Cambridge History of China, vol.8, 221—271; John Mears, Analyzing the Phenomenon of Borderlands from the Comparative and Cross-Cultural Perspectives (未出版手稿,2001), http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/ebook/p/2005/history_cooperative/www.historycooperative.org/proceedings/interactions/mears.html; Peter Perdue, China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005)。
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1703249759 [39]Richard Ned Lebow, A Cultural Theory of International Relations (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), cha8.
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