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Cover China’s Rise and Rethinking International Relations Theory

China’s Rise and Rethinking International Relations Theory

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Editors:
Chengxin Pan
and
Emilian Kavalski

Bringing together leading scholars from Asia and the West, this book investigates how the dynamics of China’s rise in world politics contributes to theory-building in International Relations (IR). In doing so, the volume builds a strong case for a genuinely global and post-Western IR.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
16 Feb 2022
Online ISBN:
9781529212969
Series:
Bristol Studies in East Asian International Relations
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529212969
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Front Matter
Front Matter
Introduction: The Rise of China and Its Challenges to International Relations Theory
Part I: Theorizing China’s Rise: Beyond Eurocentric Knowledge Production
1: Putting China in the World: From Universal Theory to Contextual Theorizing
2: Heart and Soul for World Politics: Advaita Monism and Daoist Trialectics in International Relations
3: What Can Guanxi International Relations Be About?
4: Friendly Rise? China, the West and the Ontology of Relations
5: Re-Worlding the ‘West’ in Post-Western International Relations: The ‘Theory Migrant’ of Tianxia in the Anglosphere
Part II: Theorizing China’s Rise: Critical Reflection on Mainstream Frameworks
6: China in the International Order: A Contributor or a Challenger?
7: China’s Rise in English School Perspective
8: Deconstructing the Established Westphalian Architecture in Light of China’s Rise
9: Sino-capitalism’s Dialectical Processes and International Relations Theory
10: China’s Rise as Holographic Transition: A Relational Challenge to International Relations’ Newtonian Ontology
Epilogue: Towards International Relations beyond Binaries
Back Matter
Index

Bringing together leading scholars from Asia and the West, this book investigates how the dynamics of China’s rise in world politics contributes to theory-building in International Relations (IR).

The book demonstrates how the complex and transformative nature of China’s advancement is also a point of departure for theoretical innovation and reflection in IR more broadly. In doing so, the volume builds a strong case for a genuinely global and post-Western IR. It contends that ‘non-Western’ countries should not only be considered potential sources of knowledge production, but also original and legitimate focuses of IR theorizing in their own right.

Chengxin Pan is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Macau, China.

Emilian Kavalski is the inaugural NAWA Chair Professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2022
Hardback ISBN:
9781529212945
ePub ISBN:
9781529212952
Online ISBN:
9781529212969
Page Extent:
266
Keywords:
Global powers; World order; Non-western; Power; Asia; China
Global Social Challenges:
Democracy, Power and Governance
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Subject:
Community Development, Communities and Social Action, Politics and International Relations, Asian Pacific Politics, International Relations, International Relations Theory, Politics
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