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|a A hierarchical vision of order :
|b understanding Chinese foreign policy in Asia /
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|a Bristol studies in East Asian international relations
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|a Front Cover -- Series information -- A Hierarchical Vision of Order: Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy in Asia -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Studying China's vision of order -- China and its 'periphery' -- Linking imperial past and present -- Hierarchy and its varieties -- Systemic constraints -- Hierarchical order as a Weberian ideal type -- From the imperial era to the Xi Jinping era -- 1 Aspects of Asia as an International System -- Types of asymmetry -- Inner Asia -- Korea and the South -- The maritime world
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|a Central and South Asia -- Modern transition -- East Asia -- Russia and Central Asia -- South Asia -- Interaction capacity -- Core principles of legitimacy -- Conclusion -- 2 The Ideal of Hierarchical Order -- Order: the highest value -- Social inequality: an inescapable reality -- Moral superiority: the legitimation of supremacy -- Ritual: the means to maintain the social hierarchy -- The three tools of rulership: rectification, coercion, and incentives -- Language: rectifying words -- Strength: establishing awesomeness -- Benefits: incentivizing obedience -- Conclusion
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|a 3 Statecraft in the Long Imperial Era -- Order and hierarchy -- A claim to moral superiority -- Ritual -- Tools of rulership -- Language -- Awesomeness -- Profits -- Conclusion -- 4 China's Forced Entry into International Society and the Transformation of the Ideal of Hierarchical Order -- Order and hierarchy -- Moral superiority -- Ritual -- Conclusion -- 5 The Pursuit of a Hierarchical Order in the People's Republic of China -- Ambivalent revolutionary and leader of the Third World -- Climbing the hierarchy of power and gaining followers
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|a Recovering China's 'rightful place' in the Xi Jinping period -- Conclusion -- 6 Moral Discourse and Ritual in Contemporary Chinese Diplomacy -- The PRC takes its first steps on the international stage -- From 'Five Principles' to 'community with a shared future for mankind' -- Returning to 'traditional virtues' -- China: the 'friendly neighbour' -- First steps in regional diplomacy -- Establishing China's central position -- Defining 'improper behaviour' -- 7 Traditional Tools of Rulership in the Modern World -- Increasing discourse power -- Creating a network of partnerships
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|a Demonstrating China's awesomeness -- 'Establishing awesomeness' in the near seas -- Bestowing, and withdrawing, economic benefits -- Conclusion -- Universality and Chineseness -- System and society -- Realism and idealism -- Form and interests -- Asia and the world -- References -- Index
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|a China's vision for international order is a matter of great global interest. This book analyses China's vision for foreign policy and how it is seeking to achieve its goals with its immediate neighbours.
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