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Author:
Lee, Walter, author.
Title:
Principles and laws in world politics : classical Chinese perspectives on global conflict / Walter Lee.
Publisher:
World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xxv, 495 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
International relations--Research--China.
China--Foreign relations--21st century.
Internationalism.
Liberalism.
Equality.
State, The.
Scholars--China.
Relations internationales--Recherche--Chine.
Chine--Relations exterieures--21e siecle.
Internationalisme.
Liberalisme.
Etat.
Savants--Chine.
internationalism.
liberalism.
Equality.
International relations--Research.
Internationalism.
Liberalism.
Scholars.
State, The.
China.
2000-2099
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"The search for universal principles and laws in world politics is a colossal common task for all civilisations. It should not be monopolised by the Western liberal paradigm. Thirty years after the end of the Cold War, global conflicts have been satisfactorily resolved neither by communism nor liberalism. Humanitarian intervention, now under the cover of the responsibility to protect (R2P), has destabilised many societies, leaving justice undone. This inspiring book invites debates on the post-liberal imagination of "emancipated Leviathan": an almighty political authority which exercises awe and force to restore order, as well as enshrines globally-negotiated values of common conscience and reinvented cosmopolitanism. Human well-being will truly become reality when we synergise pre-modern and pre-liberal ways of thinking, worldviews, ethics, and aesthetic styles by means of cross-civilisational, cross-disciplinary fundamental research, and let an emancipated Leviathan exercises principles and laws of virtue derived from the study. The starting point of such intellectual innovation is China. This book explores the application of classical Chinese resources to the innovation of thoughts in contemporary Chinese international relations (IR). It examines whether "Knowledge Archaeology of Chinese International Relations" (KACIR), coined by the author, responds sensibly to today's issues of international ethics and global justice. The book contends that emancipative hermeneutics holds the key to the Chinese soft power puzzle. A bottom-up, non-nationalistic, and non-ethnocentric approach to the Chinese civilisation will reinvent intellectual pluralism and cosmopolitan elements in the Chinese tradition that interact constructively with and ultimately transcend the liberal Western model. Strolling from contemporary IR back to ancient Chinese philosophy then stride into the future searching common principles and laws, this insightful book is a must read for readers who want to reflect on global conflicts in this era of great uncertainty and great transformation, also for those who love to make our world a better place to live in"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
981123213X
9789811232138
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1225975492
LCCN:
2020057457
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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