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|a China's rise and rethinking international relations theory /
|c edited by Chengxin Pan, Emilian Kavalski.
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|a "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."--
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|g Machine generated contents note:
|g pt. I
|t Theorizing China's Rise: Beyond Eurocentric Knowledge Production --
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|t Putting China in the World: From Universal Theory to Contextual Theorizing /
|r John Agnew --
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|t Heart and Soul for World Politics: Advaita Monism and Daoist Trialectics in International Relations /
|r L.H.M. Ling --
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|t What Can Guanxi International Relations Be About? /
|r Emilian Kavalski --
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|t Friendly Rise? China, the West and the Ontology of Relations /
|r Graham M. Smith --
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|t Re-Worlding the `West' in Post-Western International Relations: The `Theory Migrant' of Tianxia in the Anglosphere /
|r Chih-yu Shih --
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|t Theorizing China's Rise: Critical Reflection on Mainstream Frameworks --
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|t China in the International Order: A Contributor or a Challenger? /
|r Wang Jisi --
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|t China's Rise in English School Perspective /
|r Barry Buzan --
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|t Deconstructing the Established Westphalian Architecture in Light of China's Rise /
|r Hung-jen Wang --
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|t Sino-capitalism's Dialectical Processes and International Relations Theory /
|r Christopher A. McNally --
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|t China's Rise as Holographic Transition: A Relational Challenge to International Relations' Newtonian Ontology /
|r Chengxin Pan.
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