SUPERPOWER, CHINA?: Historicizing Beijing's New Narratives of Leadership and East Asia's Response Thereto

SUPERPOWER, CHINA?: Historicizing Beijing's New Narratives of Leadership and East Asia's Response Thereto

SUPERPOWER, CHINA?: Historicizing Beijing's New Narratives of Leadership and East Asia's Response Thereto

SUPERPOWER, CHINA?: Historicizing Beijing's New Narratives of Leadership and East Asia's Response Thereto

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Overview

This book sets out to answer how China's rise can best be understood from both East Asian and Western perspectives. It also assesses the prospect of realignment away from the US hegemony in East Asia in light of persistent regional rivalries. Throughout the book, the authors show that for China's neighbours, as well as for its own intellectuals, historicizing the country's rise provides one way of understanding its current ascendant trajectory, on the one hand, and acute social problems, on the other.To which historical precedent should one turn? Did Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo get it right when he recently likened the contemporary Sino-Japanese relationship to that of Germany and Britain on the eve of World War I? Is Harvard Law School's Noah Feldman correct in his assertion that China and the United States are on the verge not of a Cold War but of a “Cool War,” in which a “classic struggle for power is unfolding at the same time as economic cooperation is becoming deeper? The authors examine these questions and also focus on other observations that becloud China's rise.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789814619172
Publisher: World Scientific / Now Publishers
Publication date: 10/27/2014
Series: WS-NOW PUBLISHERS SERIES IN BUSINESS , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 792 KB

Table of Contents

Introduction; Was there a Pre-Modern or Early-Modern 'China Model'?; How Unique Is Today's “China Model” Beyond Lu Xun: A Critique of Chinese Exceptionality, Meritocracy and Historicity as Conceived in Wang Hui's Thought; Beyond Tianxia: Chinese Historicity, Meritocracy and Exceptionality in Yan Xuetong's, Hu Angang's and Pan Wei's Thought; 'Seoul Searching': The History, Politics and Prejudice behind the Re-naming of the Korea's Capital in Chinese; Is My Rival's Rival a Friend? Popular Third-Party Perceptions of Territorial Disputes in East Asia; Conclusions;
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