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Zusatztext 'Offers a very interesting insight into the foreign policy debates in Beijing, especially over the past decade.' - The Guardian Informationen zum Autor Christopher R. Hughes is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the London School of Economics, where he was Director of the Asia Research Centre, 2002-2005. He has published extensively on Chinese nationalism, including Taiwan and Chinese Nationalism (Routledge, 1997) and China and the Internet: Politics of the Digital Leap Forward (ed. with Gudrun Wacker) (Routledge, 2003). Klappentext Based on Chinese sources throughout, this book offers a systematic treatment of Chinese nationalism, during the period of "reform and opening", providing conceptual insights that allow the reader to grasp the complex weave of Chinese nationalist sentiment today and its implications for the future. Zusammenfassung Based on Chinese sources throughout, this book offers a systematic treatment of Chinese nationalism, during the period of "reform and opening", providing conceptual insights that allow the reader to grasp the complex weave of Chinese nationalist sentiment today and its implications for the future. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Chinese Nationalism in the Global Era 1. The Globalization of Nationalism Under ‘Reform and Opening’ 2. After 1989: Nationalism and the New Global Elite 3. Globalization and its Discontents 4. What Kind of a Status Quo Power?