Introduction: Gilbert Rozman
PART I: CHINA'S LEADERSHIP AND FOREIGN POLICY
1. More Actors, Less Coordination? New Challenges for the Leaders of a Rising China; Thomas Christensen
2. China's Foreign Policy and the Leadership Transition: Prospects for Change under the 'Fifth Generation'; Avery Goldstein
3. Another Take on Prospects for the Foreign Policy of the Chinese Fifth-Generation Leadership; Shin Jung-seung
PART II: CHINA'S THINK TANKS AND FOREIGN POLICY
4. Chinese Foreign Policy Research Institutes and the Practice of Influence; Bonnie S. Glaser
5. Moving between the 'Inner Circle' and the 'Outer Circle': The Limited Impact of Think Tanks on Policy Making in China; Quansheng Zhao
PART III: CHINA'S NATIONAL IDENTITY AND FOREIGN POLICY
6. Chinese National Identity and Foreign Policy: Linkages between the Two; Gilbert Rozman
7. Chinese Nationalism and the American Response: Sources of Tension and Prospects for Renewed Cooperation; Robert S. Ross
PART IV: FINANCIAL FACTORS IN CHINESE FOREIGN POLICY MAKING
8. China's Leadership and Their Financial and Monetary Policies; William H. Overholt
9. How Do Monetary and Financial Issues Interact with China's Foreign Policy Making?; Fraṅois Godemont
PART V: CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD THE KOREAN PENINSULA
10. China's North Korea Policy: Misperception and Reality (An Independent Chinese Perspective on Sino-Korean Relations); Chen Ping
11. China's Korea Policy in the Making; Yufan Hao
12. Disillusionment and Dismay: How Chinese Netizens Think and Feel about the Two Koreas; Peter Gries.