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China's rapid rise as a regional and global power is one of the most important political developments of the twenty-first century. Yet the West still largely overlooks or oversimplifies the complex ideas and ideals that have shaped China's national and international development from antiquity to the present day.

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"An authoritative, deeply learned, and comprehensive overview of Chinese political thought from the earliest times up to the present day. This book is invaluable in helping to locate the complexity of Chinese thought, and the hybrid roots from which it has grown. At the centre of this is Kim's powerful argument for how there was never historically one China, but many - and a world of though that grew from this. Utterly indispensable."
Kerry Brown, Lau China Institute, King's College London

"I am so happy that a book like this now exists. For too long, the presentation of Chinese political philosophy in Anglophone publishing has been dominated by discussion of a reified, essentialized 'Confucianism' with no connection to historical reality. In this volume, Kim strikes exactly the right balance between historical contextualization and philosophical acumen, going beyond study of classical texts to include the entire history of Chinese political thought. The book is written with the thoroughness and lucidity of a textbook, while maintaining the nuance and innovation of a research monograph. It will stand as one of those rare books that makes a major intervention to scholarly literature while also remaining accessible to the general reader interested in how Chinese political thought developed, and the continuing relevance it holds for today."
Leigh Jenco, London School of Economics and Political Science

"This is a remarkable book, effortlessly blending incisive theoretical innovations and historical narrative. It challenges much conventional wisdom to produce a novel, balanced overview of Chinese political thought that should be the new point of departure for all students of the subject."
Stephen C. Angle, Wesleyan University

"A History of Chinese Political Thought is impressively learned, compellingly argued, elegantly organized, and beautifully written; it is far and away the best work of its kind available. I highly recommend it to all interested in Chinese political thought in particular or the history of political thought in general."
China Review International

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents
  • A Note on Conventions
  • Dynasties and Periods
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Enlightened Customary Community
  • Chapter 3 Political Society
  • Chapter 4 the State
  • Chapter 5 Aristocratic Society
  • Chapter 6 Metaphysical Republic
  • Chapter 7 Greater Integrated World
  • Chapter 8 Autocracy
  • Chapter 9 Civil Society or Body Politic
  • Chapter 10 Empire
  • Epilogue: China in Larger Contexts
  • Glossary
  • Works Cited
  • Figures

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/11/2017
      ISBN13: 9780745652474, 978-0745652474
      ISBN10: 0745652476

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      China's rapid rise as a regional and global power is one of the most important political developments of the twenty-first century. Yet the West still largely overlooks or oversimplifies the complex ideas and ideals that have shaped China's national and international development from antiquity to the present day.

      Trade Review
      "An authoritative, deeply learned, and comprehensive overview of Chinese political thought from the earliest times up to the present day. This book is invaluable in helping to locate the complexity of Chinese thought, and the hybrid roots from which it has grown. At the centre of this is Kim's powerful argument for how there was never historically one China, but many - and a world of though that grew from this. Utterly indispensable."
      Kerry Brown, Lau China Institute, King's College London

      "I am so happy that a book like this now exists. For too long, the presentation of Chinese political philosophy in Anglophone publishing has been dominated by discussion of a reified, essentialized 'Confucianism' with no connection to historical reality. In this volume, Kim strikes exactly the right balance between historical contextualization and philosophical acumen, going beyond study of classical texts to include the entire history of Chinese political thought. The book is written with the thoroughness and lucidity of a textbook, while maintaining the nuance and innovation of a research monograph. It will stand as one of those rare books that makes a major intervention to scholarly literature while also remaining accessible to the general reader interested in how Chinese political thought developed, and the continuing relevance it holds for today."
      Leigh Jenco, London School of Economics and Political Science

      "This is a remarkable book, effortlessly blending incisive theoretical innovations and historical narrative. It challenges much conventional wisdom to produce a novel, balanced overview of Chinese political thought that should be the new point of departure for all students of the subject."
      Stephen C. Angle, Wesleyan University

      "A History of Chinese Political Thought is impressively learned, compellingly argued, elegantly organized, and beautifully written; it is far and away the best work of its kind available. I highly recommend it to all interested in Chinese political thought in particular or the history of political thought in general."
      China Review International

      Table of Contents
      • Table of Contents
      • A Note on Conventions
      • Dynasties and Periods
      • Preface
      • Chapter 1 Introduction
      • Chapter 2 Enlightened Customary Community
      • Chapter 3 Political Society
      • Chapter 4 the State
      • Chapter 5 Aristocratic Society
      • Chapter 6 Metaphysical Republic
      • Chapter 7 Greater Integrated World
      • Chapter 8 Autocracy
      • Chapter 9 Civil Society or Body Politic
      • Chapter 10 Empire
      • Epilogue: China in Larger Contexts
      • Glossary
      • Works Cited
      • Figures

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