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ID139561
Title ProperRevisiting the debate on constructing a theory of international relations with Chinese characteristics
LanguageENG
AuthorNoesselt, Nele
Summary / Abstract (Note)After decades of policy learning and adoption of “Western” theories of international politics, the Chinese academic community has (re-)turned to the construction of a “Chinese” theory framework. This article examines the recent academic debates on theory with “Chinese characteristics” and sheds light on their historical and philosophical foundations. It argues that the search for a “Chinese” paradigm of international relations theory is part of China's quest for national identity and global status. As can be concluded from the analysis of these debates, “Chinese” theories of international politics are expected to fulfil two general functions – to safeguard China's national interests and to legitimize the one-party system.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No. 222; Jun 2015: p.430-448
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 222
Key WordsChinese Model ;  Foreign Policy ;  Legitimation Strategies ;  Chinese School of International Relations ;  Fifth Generation of Political Leaders


 
 
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