What and whose Confucianism? Sinophone communities and dialogical geopolitics
This commentary responds to An et al.’s (2020) article, ‘Towards a Confucian geopolitics’ by re-examining ‘the political’ of Confucianism and its contribution to fostering a cosmopolitan form of Confucian geopolitics. By taking note of the differences within and between Sinophone communities, we dis...
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Main Authors: | GAO, Quan, TSE, Justin K. H., WOODS, Orlando |
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2021
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