American Tianxia: Chinese Money, American Power and the End of HistoryPolicy Press, 19.07.2017 - 88 Seiten After a meteoric rise, China's once inexorable growth has come to a screeching halt. With it ends China's dream of establishing a new tianxia (‘harmonious order’) in Asia with China at its centre. Salvatore Babones provides an up-to-date assessment of China's economic problems and how they are undermining China's challenge to the Western-dominated world order. As China's neighbours and many of its own most talented people look to the United States to ensure their security and prosperity, global power is slowly but surely consolidating in a twenty-first century American Tianxia. A closely argued antidote to defeatist accounts of Western decline, this book tells the story of how liberal individualism has become the leitmotif of the American Tianxia, an emerging world-system in which people of all nationalities seek a share in the economic, cultural, and political system that is America writ large. |
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2 One master one sovereign | 19 |
3 One belt one road to nowhere | 37 |
4 The hiatus of history | 55 |
References | 71 |
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American Tianxia: Chinese Money, American Power and the End of History Salvatore Babones Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2017 |
American Tianxia: Chinese Money, American Power and the End of History Salvatore Babones Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2017 |
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Africa American century American Tianxia Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Saxon countries Asian barbarians billion birth tourism centered on China Central Asia central state system Chinese economy Chinese tianxia citizens citizenship civil Confucian datong decades East Asia economic migration elite empire end of history Europe Feng fertility rate foreign policy Fukuyama GDP per capita global distinction hierarchies harmony Hongwu Emperor ideology India individuals interests international relations scholars investment Investor visa Japan Jiang Khong Korea liberal democracy Luce Maritime Silk Road military power millennial world-system Ming China Ming Dynasty Ming tianxia Nations neighbors Peace Peace of Westphalia percent political system population prediction region relational governance relationships rise of China Road Economic Belt rule Russia Silk Road Silk Road Economic Southeast Soviet Union strategy structure suggests theory tianxia concept trade tributary system twentieth century twenty-first century unipolar United Kingdom Wang Western Westphalian Wohlforth Xi Jinping Zhang Zhao zhongguo zones
