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China and International Theory

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China and International Theory

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China and International Theory book

The Balance of Relationships

China and International Theory

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China and International Theory book

The Balance of Relationships
ByChih-yu Shih, Chiung-chiu Huang, Pichamon Yeophantong, Raoul Bunskoek, Josuke Ikeda, Yih-Jye Hwang, Hung-jen Wang, Chih-yun Chang, Ching-chang Chen
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 11 April 2019
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429423130
Pages 302
eBook ISBN 9780429423130
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Shih, C.-Y., Huang, C.-C., Yeophantong, P., Bunskoek, R., Ikeda, J., Hwang, Y.-J., Wang, H.-J., Chang, C.-Y., & Chen, C.-C. (2019). China and International Theory: The Balance of Relationships (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429423130

ABSTRACT

Major IR theories, which stress that actors will inevitably only seek to enhance their own interests, tend to contrive binaries of self and other and ‘inside’ and ‘outside’. By contrast, this book recognizes the general need of all to relate, which they do through various imagined resemblances between them.

The authors of this book therefore propose the ‘balance of relationships’ (BoR) as a new international relations theory to transcend binary ways of thinking. BoR theory differs from mainstream IR theories owing to two key differences in its epistemological position. Firstly, the theory explains why and how states as socially-interrelated actors inescapably pursue a strategy of self-restraint in order to join a network of stable and long-term relationships. Secondly, owing to its focus on explaining bilateral relations, BoR theory bypasses rule-based governance. By positing ‘relationality’ as a key concept of Chinese international relations, this book shows that BoR can also serve as an important concept in the theorization of international relations, more broadly.

The rising interest in developing a Chinese school of IR means the BoR theory will draw attention from students of IR theory, comparative foreign policy, Chinese foreign policy, East Asia, cultural studies, post-Western IR, post-colonial studies and civilizational politics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Relating China to international relations

part Part 1|64 pages

Balance of relationships

chapter 1|20 pages

Relationality versus power politics

chapter 2|21 pages

Relational policy of small states

chapter 3|20 pages

Relational policy of major powers

part Part 2|58 pages

Philosophical resources

chapter 4|21 pages

Relational ontology

chapter 5|18 pages

Buddhist state of nature

chapter 6|17 pages

Cyclical view of history

part Part 3|56 pages

Processes of BoR

chapter 7|23 pages

Cultural memory

chapter 8|14 pages

Psychological efficacy

chapter 9|18 pages

Institutional style

part Part 4|54 pages

Identities of the theory

chapter 10|18 pages

A plausible post-Western theory

chapter 11|16 pages

Plausible Chinese theory 1

chapter 12|16 pages

A plausible Western theory

chapter |3 pages

In lieu of a conclusion—four caveats

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