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Chinas Two Identities Territorial Empire And Postmodern Global Power Theodor Tudoroiu

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Chinas Two Identities Territorial Empire And Postmodern Global Power Theodor Tudoroiu
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.46 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Theodor Tudoroiu
ISBN: 9789819728824, 9819728827
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Chinas Two Identities Territorial Empire And Postmodern Global Power Theodor Tudoroiu by Theodor Tudoroiu 9789819728824, 9819728827 instant download after payment.

This book presents an original explanation of the stark contrast between two very different Chinese foreign policy patterns. On the one hand, there is Beijing’s hard power actorness related, among others, to territorial disputes and ‘wolf warrior’ intimidating maneuvers. On the other hand, there are China’s peaceful and cooperative actions, well-illustrated by the Belt and Road Initiative. This book shows that this situation is best understood as a consequence of the coexistence of two different Chinese identities respectively associated with the concepts of nineteenth-century-style territorial empire, and twenty-first-century-style postmodern global power. The book contends that in China’s case, they form a virtuous circle—characterized by a specific division of labor—as both identities are instrumental to the construction of a new, Chinese-led international order. The book provides a detailed analysis of the genesis, development, features, and interplay of these identities. It is relevant to scholars in China studies, political history, contemporary politics, and foreign policy.

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