Chinese visions of world order : tianxia, culture, and world politics /
The Confucian doctrine of tianxia (all under heaven) outlines a unitary worldview that cherishes global justice and transcends social, geographic and political divides. For contemporary scholars, it has held myriad meanings, from the articulation of a cultural imaginary and political strategy to a m...
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Durham, North Carolina :
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Table of Contents:
- Tianxia, Confucianism, and empire
- Tianxia and the invention of empire in East Asia / Mark Edward Lewis and Hsieh Mei-Yu
- From empire to state: Kang Youwei, Confucian universalism, and unity / Wang Hui
- The Chinese world order and planetary sustainability / Prasenjit Duara
- Tianxia, cross-cultural learning, and cosmopolitanism
- The moral vision in Kang Youwei's Book of the great community / Ban Wang
- Greek antiquity, Chinese modernity, and the changing world order / Yiqun Zhou
- Realizing tianxia : traditional values and china's foreign policy / Daniel A. Bell
- Tianxia and socialist internationalism
- Tianxia and postwar Japanese Sinologists' vision of the Chinese Revolution : the cases of Nishi Junzō and Mizoguchi Yūzō / Viren Murthy
- China's lost world of internationalism / Lin Chun
- China's tianxia worldings : socialist and postsocialist cosmopolitanisms / Lisa Rofel
- Tianxia and its discontents
- The soft power of the constant soldier : or, why we should stop worrying and learn to love the PLA / Haiyan Lee
- Tracking tianxia : on intellectual self-positioning / Chishen Chang and Kuan-Hsing Chen.