Fr. 240.00

Constructing a Chinese School of International Relations - Ongoing Debates and Sociological Realities

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Yongjin Zhang is Professor of International Politics at the University of Bristol. He holds currently a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship and is working on a research project International Relations in Ancient China: Ideas, Institutions and Law . Teng-chi Chang is an associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. He specializes in China’s Foreign Policy and History, Theories of International Relations, Chinese Communist Ideology and Politics, Cross-Straits Relations and Classical Theories of Sociology. Klappentext This edited volume provides a critical assessment of current theoretical contestations in the Chinese International Relations (IR) epistemic community and imaginative and innovative production of IR scholarship in the context of China's rapid rise to a global power status. Zusammenfassung This edited volume provides a critical assessment of current theoretical contestations in the Chinese International Relations (IR) epistemic community and imaginative and innovative production of IR scholarship in the context of China’s rapid rise to a global power status. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Making of Chinese International Theory? Yongjin Zhang and Teng-Chi Chang Part I Ongoing Debates 1. What’s in a Name? A Critical Interrogation of the " Chinese School of IR " L. H. M. Ling 2. The ‘Chinese School’ Debate: Personal Reflections REN Xiao 3. Why Is There No Chinese IR Theory? A Cultural Perspective WANG Yiwei and HAN Xueqing 4. The Rise of China and Chinese IR Theories: Practice and Theory- Building Weixing Hu 5. Debating the Chinese School of IR: A Reflective Review from Taiwan Teng-Chih Chang 6. Mapping the World from a Chinese Perspective? The Debate on Constructing an IR Theory with Chinese Characteristics Nele Noesselt Part II Towards Sociological Realities 7. The English and Chinese Schools of International Relations: Comparison and Lessons WANG Jiangli and Barry Buzan 8. Navigating the Core-Periphery Structures of ‘Global’ IR: Dialogues and Audiences for the Chinese School as Travelling Theory Peter Marcus Kristensen 9. The Tsinghua Approach and the Future Direction of Chinese International Relations Research XU Jin and SUN Xuefeng 10. Balance of Relationship as Chinese School of IR: Being Simultaneously Confucian, Post-Western, and Post-Hegemonic Chih-yu Shih and Chiung-Chiu Huang 11. Constructing a Chinese School of IR as Sociological Reality --Intellectual Engagement and Knowledge Production Yongjin Zhang Conclusion. Constructing a Chinese School(s) of IR and Its Intellectual Discontent Hun Joon Kim ...

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