00858nam a2200205 i 4500991003444179707536180116s1962 fr 000 0 fre db14334665-39ule_instBibl. Interfacoltà T. PellegrinoitaCallot, Émile367791Propos sur Jules Lequier philosophe del la liberte :reflexions sur sa vie et sur sa pensee /Emile CallotParis :Riviere e Cie,1962142 p. ;23 cm.Bibliothèque philosophique.b1433466516-01-1816-01-18991003444179707536LE002 Fondo Roggerone 14712002000999108le002gE0.00-no 00000.i1582898016-01-18Propos sur Jules Lequier philosophe del la liberte1495546UNISALENTOle00216-01-18ma frefr 0004001nam 22007215 450 991086109800332120250807145749.09789819721511981972151210.1007/978-981-97-2151-1(MiAaPQ)EBC31345517(Au-PeEL)EBL31345517(CKB)32074576800041(DE-He213)978-981-97-2151-1(OCoLC)1435617823(EXLCZ)993207457680004120240517d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierContender States and Modern Chinese International Thought From the Republican era until the ‘Chinese School of International Relations’ /by Ferran Perez Mena1st ed. 2024.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (214 pages)9789819721504 9819721504 Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: an internationally informed approach of the production of modern Chinese International thought -- Chapter 3: The geopolitical origins of modern Chinese international thought during the Republic of China (1912-1949) -- Chapter 4: Chinese international thought during Maoism (1949-1978) -- Chapter 5: The Reform era and modern Chinese international thought: 1978 to 2008 -- Chapter 6: The emergence of the ‘Chinese School of IR’ during the Post-Reform era (2008-2022) -- Chapter 7: Conclusion.This book contends that the development of modern Chinese international thought has been profoundly shaped by the distinctive nature of the Chinese state as a contender state and its global positioning since 1912. The argument posited demonstrates that, notwithstanding the varied perspectives on the 'international' held by Chinese intellectuals throughout the 20th century, there exist commonalities across the periods analyzed in this book. In essence, the book emphasizes that the shared elements influencing the production of modern Chinese international thought do not derive from a unified cultural Chinese identity but rather stem from China's evolving geopolitical position in the modern world. Dr. Ferran Perez Mena is an Assistant Professor in International Relations of East Asia at Durham University. Ferran holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Sussex. His current research focuses on the intricate interplay among Chinese IR scholars, the Chinese state, and the production of normative perspectives on world order. Additionally, his work explores transnational connections between Western and Chinese intellectual and economic elites.International relationsPolitical sciencePhilosophyChinaHistoryKnowledge, Sociology ofAsiaPolitics and governmentIntellectual lifeHistoryInternational RelationsPolitical PhilosophyHistory of ChinaSociology of Knowledge and DiscourseAsian PoliticsHistory of IdeasInternational relations.Political sciencePhilosophy.ChinaHistory.Knowledge, Sociology of.AsiaPolitics and government.Intellectual lifeHistory.International Relations.Political Philosophy.History of China.Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse.Asian Politics.History of Ideas.327Perez Mena Ferran1739468MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910861098003321Contender States and Modern Chinese International Thought4163473UNINA