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ID102438
Title ProperChina in the conception of international society
Other Title Informationthe English School's engagements with China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Xiaoming
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since Martin Wight's famous LSE lectures in the late 1950s, the English School scholars have brought China into the conception of international society. As the English School scholars have been 'inventing' an international society, China's status in the conception, or conceptions of international society has also been invented and reinvented. The Chinese case vividly demonstrates how a non-European (or non-Western) country, as one of 'the others', has been dealt with and brought into the conceptualisation of international society by the English School. China's status in the conception of international society, to a great extent, has been invented by some of the English School scholars with Eurocentric bias.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 37, No. 2; Apr 2011: p.763-786
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol. 37, No. 2; Apr 2011: p.763-786
Key WordsChina ;  International Society ;  English School Scholars


 
 
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