China's traditional, modern and Neo-Socialist world orders
To explore twenty-first century discussions of China’s alternative world order, this chapter argues that we need to not only consider traditional world orders (All-under-Heaven – tianxia; Great Harmony – datong, and the Tributary System) but also examine the twentieth century’s modern revolutionary...
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Main Author: | CALLAHAN, William A. |
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2024
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