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077337
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New Delhi, Penguin, 2007.
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xvi, 391p.
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9780670081394
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025693
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London, macmillan Press, 1979.
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xii, 266 p.
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0333259289
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131999
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2014.
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What is China's international identity? How has it changed over time, especially since the reform and opening up of the country in the late 1970s? How does China see itself? And how do other countries see China? I argue that answers to these questions are instrumental to a proper understanding of Chinese foreign-policy behaviour, in ways more significant than we normally assume. To advance this argument, I choose to examine China's social interactions with the outside world to ascertain the evolution of its international identity/identities. I shall trace the domestic sources of China's external policies. In so doing, I hope this article will elucidate the 'debates' between social constructivism and realism as to their relative explanatory power with respect to the making of Chinese international identity. I also hope it will throw light on a possible alternative framework, known as social evolution, for studying China's international relations and its evolving identities.
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040043
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London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971.
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ix, 198 p.
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0710076975
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040035
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Bombay, Popular Prakashan, 1970.
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xv, 241p.
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049431
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San Marino, Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Social Stress, 1992.
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310p.
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Studies on the nature of war
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0851158684
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060903
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New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
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xiv, 213p.
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Evolutionary process in world politics series
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1403965900
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071949
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London, M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
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xi, 236p.
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0765616513
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094179
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New York, Routledge, 2009.
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xxiv, 702p.
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Routledge international handbooks
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9780415458085
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037616
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Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1971.
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x, 237p.
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0226740954
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095320
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2010.
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I advance an endogenous explanation for the systemic transformation of international politics and offer to neatly resolve the debate between offensive realism and defensive realism through a social evolutionary approach. I contend that international politics has always been an evolutionary system and it has evolved from an offensive realism world to a defensive realism world. Consequently, offensive realism and defensive realism are appropriate grand theories of international politics for two different historical epochs. Different grand theories of international politics are for different epochs of international politics, and different epochs of international politics actually need different theories of international politics. Because international politics has always been an evolutionary system, non-evolutionary approaches will be intrinsically incapable of shedding light on the evolution of the system. The science of international politics must be a genuine evolutionary science and students of international politics must 'give Darwin his due'.
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030692
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Bombay, Allied Publishers, 1972.
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xii, 269p.
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044369
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Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1965.
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xvi, 224p.
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0226121671
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