Discovering Chinese nationalism in China : modernization, identity, and international relations
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Discovering Chinese nationalism in China : modernization, identity, and international relations
(Cambridge Asia-Pacific studies)
Cambridge University Press, 1999
- : hard
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 164-184
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book explores the revival of Chinese nationalism in the 1990s, and analyses the ways in which the West deals with this phenomenon. Yongnian Zheng discusses the complicated nature of China's new nationalism and presents the reader with a very different picture to that portrayed in Western readings of Chinese nationalism. He argues that China's new nationalism has been a reaction to changes in the country's international circumstances and can be regarded as a 'voice' over the existing unjustified international order. Zheng shows that the present Chinese leadership is pursuing strategies not to isolate China, but to integrate it into the international community. Based on the author's extensive research in China, the book provides a set of provocative arguments against prevailing Western attitudes to and perceptions of China's nationalism.
Table of Contents
- 1. Discovering Chinese nationalism in China
- 2. Nationalism and Statism: decentralization vs centralization
- 3. Identity crisis, the New Left and anti-West sentiment
- 4. The clash of civilizations? Confucian vs Christian civilizations
- 5. 'Comprehensive national power': China's perception of National interest
- 6. The politics of official discourse against 'anti-China' theories
- 7. Identity transition and Chinese power: whither China's new nationalism?
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