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China in the World : Culture, Politics, and World Vision

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In China in the World, Ban Wang traces the evolution of modern China from the late nineteenth century to the present.

With a focus on tensions and connections between national formation and international outlooks, Wang shows how ancient visions persist even as China has adopted and revised the Western nation-state form.

The concept of tianxia, meaning “all under heaven,” has constantly been updated into modern outlooks that value unity, equality, and reciprocity as key to overcoming interstate conflict, social fragmentation, and ethnic divides.

Instead of geopolitical dominance, China’s worldviews stem as much from the age-old desire for world unity as from absorbing the Western ideas of the Enlightenment, humanism, and socialism.

Examining political writings, literature, and film, Wang presents a narrative of the country’s pursuits of decolonization, national independence, notions of national form, socialist internationalism, alternative development, and solidarity with Third World nations.

Rather than national exceptionalism, Chinese worldviews aspire to a shared, integrated, and equal world.

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Product Details
Duke University Press
1478009802 / 9781478009801
Hardback
327.51
25/03/2022
United States
English
232 pages : illustrations
23 cm