Theorising Chinese International Relations and the Rise of China
This paper critically analyses the case study of Chinese international relations theory through the lens of a non-Western International relations theoretical framework. There should be an attempt to democratise the existing international relations discipline because societal interactions among the...
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doaj-786334e35e614af99d3a8ed10e92ddd82021-02-26T15:43:49ZspaUniversidad Nacional de La PlataRelaciones Internacionales1515-33712314-27662018-07-01275410.24215/23142766e024Theorising Chinese International Relations and the Rise of ChinaSudeep Kumar Mr. This paper critically analyses the case study of Chinese international relations theory through the lens of a non-Western International relations theoretical framework. There should be an attempt to democratise the existing international relations discipline because societal interactions among the countries across the globe cannot be judged by the yardstick of Western experiences. Non-Western international relations theories can be also generated under the post-positivist methodological framework, as it is equally important to include the localised voices and experiences of Asian, African and Latin American countries by reactivating their local historical traditions and ancient philosophies, sociological perspective and ontological, epistemological and axiological dimension of international relations theories 3. Key words: International Relations Theory - Tribute System – Confucian Model of Governance – World Order https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/RRII-IRI/article/view/3143 |
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This paper critically analyses the case study of Chinese international relations theory through the lens of a non-Western International relations theoretical framework.
There should be an attempt to democratise the existing international relations discipline because societal interactions among the countries across the globe cannot be judged by the yardstick of Western experiences. Non-Western international relations theories can be also generated under the post-positivist methodological framework, as it is equally important to include the localised voices and experiences of Asian, African and Latin American countries by reactivating their local historical traditions and ancient philosophies, sociological perspective and ontological, epistemological and axiological dimension of international relations theories 3.
Key words: International Relations Theory - Tribute System – Confucian Model of Governance – World Order
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