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Sinology
50
1999 5
131-156
Michael H. Hunt
1988) 47-72
15 (2004 ) 201-217
Michael H. Hunt, The Genesis of Chinese Communist Foreign Policy (New York: Columbia
21 5
4
21
2006 1
112-121
10
(2005 12 9 ) 1-14
11
Alastair Iain Johnston, Trends in Theory and Method in the Study of Chinese Foreign Policy,
presented for the conference on China Studies on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the
Fairbank Center for East Asian Research (Cambridge, Mass.: Fairbank Center for East Asian
Research, December 2005). See http://old.iwep.org.cn/pdf/2006/johnston%20FCEAR.pdf
12
2006 10 66-74
13
sample8
(small-n problem)
Gary King, Robert O. Keohane, and Sidney Verba, Designing Social Inquiry: Scientific Inference
in Qualitative Research (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994), pp. 208-230.
14
Stephen Van
Evera, Guide to Method for Students of Political Science (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997),
pp. 48-55.
15
16
Morton A. Kaplan
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Paul W. Schroeder
neo-realism11
Colin
ElmanMiriam Fendius Elman
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parsimonious
10
Paul W. Schroeder, Historical Reality vs. Neo-Realist Theory, International Security, Vol. 19,
Colin Elman and Miriam F. Elman, Negotiating International History and Politics, in Colin
Elman and Miriam F. Elman eds., Bridges and Boundaries: Historian, Political Scientists, and the
Study of International Politics (Massachusetts, USA: The MIT Press, 2001), pp.7-8.
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over-determined
13Marc Trachenberg
fact-mongers14
process-tracing
13
14
18
15
Ian S. Lustick
selection
bias16
15
Stephen H. Haber, David M. Kennedy, and Stephen D. Krasner, Brothers under the Skin:
Diplomatic History and International Relations, International Security, Vol. 22, No. 1 (1997), p.
43.
16
Ian S. Lustick, History, Historiography, and Political Science: Multiple Historical Records and
the Problem of Selection Bias, American Political Science Review, Vol. 90, No. 3 (1996), pp.
605-618.
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Geoffrey
Roberts
historical turn
narrative turn
17
17
Geoffrey Roberts, History, Theory and the Narrative Turn in IR, Review of International
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18
19
18
6 (1995 ) 259-278
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274
21
20John K.
Fairbank
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20
(Zbigniew Wesolowshi)
26 2 (2007) 30-40
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John K. Fairbank, Assignment for the 70s, American Historical Review, Vol. 74, No. 3
22
Robert
Boardman
22
Thomas S. Kuhn
paradigm shift
23
22
Robert Boardman, Themes and Explanation in Sinology, in Roger L. Dial ed., Advancing and
Contending Approaches to the Study of Chinese Foreign Policy (Halifax, Canada: Department of
Political Science, Dalhousie University), pp. 5-50.
23
Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolution 2nd edition (Chicago: University of
23
24
24
25
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Robert Jervis, International History and International Politics: Why They Studied Differently,
and Paul W. Schroeder, International History: Why Historians Do It Differently than Political
Scientists, both in Colin Elman and Miriam F. Elman eds., Bridges and Boundaries: Historians,
Political Scientists, and the Study of International Politics, pp. 385-402, 403-416
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t(0) t(n)n>=1
n
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Frederick W. Mote
Association for Asian Studies
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26
27
Richard W. Wilson
28
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Frederick W. Mote, The Case for the Integrity of Sinology, The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol.
Ping-Ti Ho and Tang Tsou, eds., China in Crisis: Chinas Heritage and the Communist Political
Richard W. Wilson, Chinese Studies in Crisis, World Politics, Vol. 23, No. 2 (1971), p. 309.
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disciplines
29
George E. TaylorJoint Committee on
Contemporary China
30Thomas
A. MetzgerRamon H. Myers
31
29
30
George E. Taylor, Special Report: The Joint Committee on Contemporary China, 1959-69,
Thomas A. Metzger and Ramon H. Myers, Sinological Shadows: The State of Modern China
Studies in the US, The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, No. 4 (1980), p. 1.
28
29
30
32
32
1 (2005 1 )
32-34
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special casegeneral
case
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33
32
34
typological hypothesis
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34
(1995 ) 20
35
(typology)(John G.
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34
35
36
36
symbolic
analysis
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Charles D. Elder and Roger W. Cobb, The Political Uses of Symbols (New York: Longman), p.
28; Lowell Dittmer, Political Culture and Political Symbolism, World Politics, Vol.29, No. 4, pp.
577, 579.
37
David I.
Kertzer
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38
37
David I. Kertzer, Ritual, Politics and Power (New Heaven: Yale University Press, 1988), pp.
67-69
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(2007 )
38
39
39
4041
4243
39
(2001 )
(2005 )
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Michael H. Hunt, The Making of a Special Relationship: The United States and China to
1914 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1983); Nancy B. Tucker, Patterns in the Dust:
Chinese American Relations and the Recognition Controversy, 1949-1950 (New York: Columbia
Press, 1983); Harry Harding, A Fragile Relationship: The United States and China Since 1972
(Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1992). Robert Ross, Negotiating Cooperation: The
United States and China, 1969-1989 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995);
(1998 )
41
Lucian Pye, Warlord Politics: Conflict and Coalition in the Modernization of Republican
China (New York: Praeger, 1971); Andrew J. Nathan, Peking Politics, 1918-1923: Factionalism
and the Failure of Constitutionalism (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1976);
His-sheng Chi, Warlord Politics in China, 191601928 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,
1976).
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Lydia H. Liu, The Clash of Empires: The Invention of China in Modern World Making
Peter J. Katzenstein and Takashi Shiraishi eds., Beyond Japan: The Dynamics of East Asian
40
44
45
44
202
45
(2000
41
sample
)(1970 )20
(1999 )
42
John K. Fairbank
46
46
John K. Fairbank, ed., The Chinese World Order (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968).
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47
48
C. Y. Chao
49
47
48
49
C. Y. Chao, A Brief History of Chinese Foreign Relations (Taipei: China Cultural Service,
194-).
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45
50
51
52
50
51
52
(1919-1928) 352
46
53
54
Mesopotamia
55
53
(1993 )
54
55
1-2
47
Mark Mancall
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57
56
Mark Mancall, China at the Center: 300 Years of Foreign Policy (New York: The Free Press,
1984).
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Mark Mancall, China at the Center: 300 Years of Foreign Policy, pp. xii-xiii.
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Oikoumene
Empire
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58
(1993 ) 6
49
59
60
61
62
63
59
313
60
314
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314
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63
3-4
50
51
64
65
linkage politics
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64
(1988 )
65
13
66
52
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68
69
67
(2007 )
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288
69
288
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72
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45
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Yingjin Zhang, China in International Society since 1949: Alienation and Beyond (New York:
Yingjin Zhang, China in International Society since 1949: Alienation and Beyond, p. 4.
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Westphalia
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75
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Yingjin Zhang, China in International Society since 1949: Alienation and Beyond, p. 5.
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Yingjin Zhang, China in International Society since 1949: Alienation and Beyond, p. 250.
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(1949-2001)(2002 ) 21-23
55
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77
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(1949-2001) 20
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Chih-yu Shih, The Sprit of Chinese Foreign Policy: A Psychocultural View (New York: St.
56
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80
Huiyun Feng
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operational code
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Chih-yu Shih, The Sprit of Chinese Foreign Policy: A Psychocultural View, p. ix.
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Chih-yu Shih, The Sprit of Chinese Foreign Policy: A Psychocultural View, p. 15.
81
Huiyun Feng, Chinese Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Confucianism,
57
82
Ross Terrill
83
84
85
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Huiyun Feng, Chinese Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Decision-Making: Confucianism,
Ross Terrill, The New Chinese Empire: And What It Means for the United States (New York:
Ross Terrill, The New Chinese Empire: And What It Means for the United States, p. 263
85
Ross Terrill, The New Chinese Empire: And What It Means for the United States, p. 267.
58
86
87
86
Ross Terrill, The New Chinese Empire: And What It Means for the United States, p. 52.
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(2000 )
59
88
88
60
61
62
63
89
89
(1972)
64
90
91
92
93
Anne E. Sartori
94
90
10-20
91
4-5
92
93
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Anne E. Satori, Deterrence by Diplomacy (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005).
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bluff
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96
balance of power
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95
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Shuisheng Zhao, Power Competition in East Asia: From the Old Chinese World Order to
Shuisheng Zhao, Power Competition in East Asia: From the Old Chinese World Order to
66
98
Neorealist
Michael D.
SwaineAshley D. Tellis
99
98
Shuisheng Zhao, Power Competition in East Asia: From the Old Chinese World Order to
Michael D. Swaine and Ashley J. Tellis, Interpreting Chinas Grand Strategy: Past, Present,
67
100
101
102
Andrew Natha103
100
Michael D. Swaine and Ashley J. Tellis, Interpreting Chinas Grand Strategy, pp. 21-95.
101
102
103
Andrew J. Nathan and Robert S. Ross, The Great Wall and Empty Fortress (New York: W.W.
Norton, 1997).
68
104
105
104
Andrew J. Nathan and Robert S. Ross, The Great Wall and Empty Fortress, p. xv.
105
Andrew J. Nathan and Robert S. Ross, The Great Wall and Empty Fortress, p. xvi.
69
106
parabellum
107
108
106
Alastair Iain Johnston, Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in Chinese
Alastair Iain Johnston, Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in Chinese
History, p. 259.
108
Alastair Iain Johnston, Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in Chinese
History, p. 260.
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realpolitik ideology
socialization
mimickingsocial
inferencepersuasion
micro-process
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109
Alastair Iain Johnston, Social States: China in International Institutions, 1980-2000 (Princeton,
71
novice
primary effect
least likely
case
general case110
Andrew Scobell
111
112
110
Alastair Iain Johnston, Social States: China in International Institutions, 1980-2000, p. 39.
111
Andrew Scobell, Chinas Use of Force: Beyond the Great Wall and Long March (Cambridge,
Andrew Scobell, Chinas Use of Force: Beyond the Great Wall and Long March, p. 15.
72
Richard Betts
113
113
Andrew Scobell, Chinas Use of Force: Beyond the Great Wall and Long March, pp. 196-197.
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74
114
1995
2008
114
(1977 )
121
75
76
77
78
Michel
Oksenberg115
115
China, in A. Doak Barnett ed., Chinese Communist Politics in Action (Seattle: University of
Washington Press, 1969 ), pp. 273-317
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116
116
(Paul H. B. Godwin)
(David Shambaugh)
80
81
82
83
unintended consequence
84
117
117
(Geoffery Barraclough)
Geoffery Barraclough,
History in a Changing World (London: Basil Blackwell & Mott, 1955), p. 14(Edward H.
Carr)
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86
87
88
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2006 1 112-121
199950
1999 5 131-156
1988
47-72
1995
6
259-278
2005
1-14
2004
15
201-217
2005 1
32-34
2006
2006 10 66-74
1977
117-130
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2007 26 2
30-40
1993
1995
2007
1993
2005
1970
1998 1919-1928
1972
2002
1949-2001
1999
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1998
1988
2000
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2001
2000
1999
2007
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Evera, Stephen Van. 1997. Guide to Method for Students of Political Science.
Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Fairbank, John K. ed. 1968. The Chinese World Order. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press.
Feng,
Huiyun.
2007.
Chinese
Strategic
Culture
and
Foreign
Policy
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Katzenstein, Peter J. and Takashi Shiraishi eds., 2006. Beyond Japan: The
Dynamics of East Asian Regionalism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Kertzer, David I. 1988. Ritual, Politics and Power. New Heaven: Yale University
Press,.
King, Gary Robert O. Keohane, and Sidney Verba. 1994. Designing Social
Inquiry: Scientific Inference in Qualitative Research. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Kuhn, Thomas S. 1970. The Structure of Scientific Revolution. Second edition.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Liu, Lydia H. 2006. The Clash of Empires: The Invention of China in Modern
World Making. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Mancall, Mark. 1984. China at the Center: 300 Years of Foreign Policy. New
York: The Free Press.
Nathan, Andrew J. 1976. Peking Politics, 1918-1923: Factionalism and the
Failure of Constitutionalism. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Nathan, Andrew J. and Robert S. Ross, 1997. The Great Wall and Empty Fortress.
New York: W.W. Norton.
Pye, Lucian. 1971. Warlord Politics: Conflict and Coalition in the Modernization
of Republican China. New York: Praeger.
Ross, Robert. 1995. Negotiating Cooperation: The United States and China,
1969-1989. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Scobell, Andrew. 2003. Chinas Use of Force: Beyond the Great Wall and Long
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