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This book explores China’s perspective on sovereignty. The concept of sovereignty is universal, however, the understanding of it varies in different states and due to cultural backgrounds, history or the composition of ethnic groups. In order to comprehend China’s current perspective on sovereignty, the author connects Chinese historical ideas with the current international society. She locates misunderstandings of China’s past and present which could cause misjudgment of China’s perspective on sovereignty. Hence, the author analyzes China’s imperial history concerning sovereignty and foreign policies. She surveys the cultural, political, administrative and legal roots of the ancient empires because of their great influence on its current political arrangements. In addition, the study examines the divergence between the European and Chinese understanding on human rights.



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Sovereignty in Ancient China – Tributary system – Tianxia Order – Wufu System – Chinese Traditional World Order – Modern Sovereignty in the Late Qing Dynasty – Traditional Nationalism in China – Hua and Yi Distinction – State’s Sovereignty – People’s Sovereignty – Nationalism on the Sovereignty of Contemporary China – «Great Unification» – China’s Perspective on Humanitarian Intervention – China’s Endorsement of RtoP – China’s Aids to Africa – China’s Peacekeeping Operations – Core National Interest – Non-intervention – «One state, two systems» – One China Policy – Equal Sovereignty – Comparison between European and Chinese Perspectives on Sovereignty

Sovereignty in China’s Perspective

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 31/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631719282, 978-3631719282
      ISBN10: 3631719280

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores China’s perspective on sovereignty. The concept of sovereignty is universal, however, the understanding of it varies in different states and due to cultural backgrounds, history or the composition of ethnic groups. In order to comprehend China’s current perspective on sovereignty, the author connects Chinese historical ideas with the current international society. She locates misunderstandings of China’s past and present which could cause misjudgment of China’s perspective on sovereignty. Hence, the author analyzes China’s imperial history concerning sovereignty and foreign policies. She surveys the cultural, political, administrative and legal roots of the ancient empires because of their great influence on its current political arrangements. In addition, the study examines the divergence between the European and Chinese understanding on human rights.



      Table of Contents

      Sovereignty in Ancient China – Tributary system – Tianxia Order – Wufu System – Chinese Traditional World Order – Modern Sovereignty in the Late Qing Dynasty – Traditional Nationalism in China – Hua and Yi Distinction – State’s Sovereignty – People’s Sovereignty – Nationalism on the Sovereignty of Contemporary China – «Great Unification» – China’s Perspective on Humanitarian Intervention – China’s Endorsement of RtoP – China’s Aids to Africa – China’s Peacekeeping Operations – Core National Interest – Non-intervention – «One state, two systems» – One China Policy – Equal Sovereignty – Comparison between European and Chinese Perspectives on Sovereignty

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