ID | 152033 |
Title Proper | CCP elite perception of the US since the early 1990s |
Other Title Information | Wang Huning and Zheng Bijian as test cases |
Language | ENG |
Author | Horesh, Niv ; XU, RUIKE ; Niv Horesh & Ruike Xu |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article juxtaposes two of the most influential yet under-studied America watchers within the top echelon of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Wang Huning and Zheng Bijian. To be sure, the two have indelibly shaped CCP attitudes, yet surprisingly enough, although Zheng has been written about extensively in the English language, Wang has hitherto largely remained outside academics’ purview. This article also aims, in passing, to explore linkages between Wang and Zheng ideas and those of other well- known America watchers like Liu Mingfu and Yan Xuetong. The comparison offers clues as to the extent to which the current advisory shaping CCP thinking on the US differs from the previous generation, and as to whether CCP thinking is un-American or anti-American in essence. The conclusions ties the study together by arguing, based on Wang and Zheng's views, that New Confucianism may shape Chinese society in the future |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Affairs Vol. 48, No.1; Mar 2017: p.51-74 |
Journal Source | Asian Affairs Vol: 48 No 1 |
Key Words | China ; Chinese Communist Party ; Chinese Foreign Policy ; Confucian ; Wang Hunung ; Zheng Bijian |