Understanding China's strategic culture: a clash of realpolitik and cultural moralism

China’s foreign policies are shaped by two distinct political cultures: the authoritarian culture of communist ideology and the cultural moralism based on Confucianism. While these values are interwoven in China’s strategic culture, their manifestation varies among different schools of thought. Unde...

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Main Author: Lee, Jonghyuk
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1687572023-06-25T15:40:52Z Understanding China's strategic culture: a clash of realpolitik and cultural moralism Lee, Jonghyuk S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies International Politics and Security China’s foreign policies are shaped by two distinct political cultures: the authoritarian culture of communist ideology and the cultural moralism based on Confucianism. While these values are interwoven in China’s strategic culture, their manifestation varies among different schools of thought. Understanding these differences provides fresh insights into ongoing discussions on China’s ability to serve as a responsible global superpower. Although Western and Chinese perspectives on China’s strategic culture differ significantly, it is essential to consider nuanced views that differentiate between various leaders in China. Published version 2023-06-19T03:21:05Z 2023-06-19T03:21:05Z 2023 Commentary Lee, J. (2023). Understanding China's strategic culture: a clash of realpolitik and cultural moralism. RSIS Commentaries, 064-23. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168757 en RSIS Commentaries, 064-23 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Country and Region Studies
International Politics and Security
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Country and Region Studies
International Politics and Security
Lee, Jonghyuk
Understanding China's strategic culture: a clash of realpolitik and cultural moralism
description China’s foreign policies are shaped by two distinct political cultures: the authoritarian culture of communist ideology and the cultural moralism based on Confucianism. While these values are interwoven in China’s strategic culture, their manifestation varies among different schools of thought. Understanding these differences provides fresh insights into ongoing discussions on China’s ability to serve as a responsible global superpower. Although Western and Chinese perspectives on China’s strategic culture differ significantly, it is essential to consider nuanced views that differentiate between various leaders in China.
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