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Nationalism, democracy and national integration in China

edited by Leong H. Liew and Shaoguang Wang

(RoutledgeCurzon contemporary China series, 1)

RoutledgeCurzon, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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収録内容
  • 1. The nexus between nationalism, democracy and national integration
  • 2. Barking up the wrong tree: the liberal-nationalist debate on democracy and identity
  • 3. The rise of neo-nationalism and the new left: a postcolonial and postmodern perspective
  • 4. Chinese nationalism and the Belgrade embassy bombing
  • 5. Chinese nationalism and Sino-US relations: the Nato bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade
  • 6. Taiwan's evolving nationalism: ideology for independence
  • 7. The political formation of Taiwanese nationalism
  • 8. China's minorities and national integration
  • 9. China's national identity: a source of conflict between democracy and state nationalism
  • 10. Reaching out to Taiwan, keeping in Xinjiang: the impact of marketization and globalization on national integration
  • 11. For national unity: the political logic of fiscal transfer in China
  • 12. Nationalism, the Chinese defence culture and the people's liberation army
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内容説明

This book examines the changing role of nationalism in China in the light of the immense political and economic changes there during the 1990s. It analyses recent debates between the nationalists (New Left) and liberals in China and examines the roles played by state-sponsored and populist nationalism in China's foreign relations with the West in general and the USA in particular. The issues of Taiwanese nationalism and Tibet and Xinjiang separatism are discussed, with a focus on the questions of the impact of globalisation on national integration or fragmentation and the relationship between democracy and national integration - should democracy precede national integration or could democracy be realised only after national integration, or are democracy and national integration mutually exclusive objectives? The book also examines the roles played by the People's Liberation Army and fiscal system in China in promoting Chinese nationalism and national integration.

目次

  • Part 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The Nexus Between Nationalism, Democracy and National Integration, Leong H. Liew, Doug Smith
  • Part 2 Democracy and Chinese Nationalism
  • Chapter 2 Barking up the Wrong Tree, Yingjie Guo
  • Chapter 3 The Rise of Neo-Nationalism and the New Left, Mobo Changfan Gao
  • Part 3 Chinese Nationalism and Sino-US Relations
  • Chapter 4 Chinese Nationalism and the Belgrade Embassy Bombing, Ben Hillman
  • Chapter 5 Chinese Nationalism and Sino-US Relations, Joseph Cheng, Kinglun Ngok
  • Part 4 Taiwanese Nationalism
  • Chapter 6 Taiwan's Evolving Nationalism, C.L. Chiou
  • Chapter 7, Chia-lung Lin
  • Part 5 Market, Democracy and National Integration
  • Chapter 8 China's Minorities and National Integration, Colin Mackerras
  • Chapter 9 China's national identity, Baogang He
  • Chapter 10 Reaching out to Taiwan, Keeping in Xinjiang, Leong H. Liew
  • Part 6 Institutions Promoting National Integration
  • Chapter 11 For National Unity, Shaoguang Wang
  • Chapter 12 Nationalism, the Chinese Defence Culture and the People's Liberation Army, Ji You

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