POLI 422 Chapter Notes -Sinocentrism, Eurocentrism
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31 Jul 2012
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Do chinese nationalists seek to impose a sino-centric asian order to challenge the. Nationalism is about the identity of nations, and identity does not develop in isolation. Chinese nationalism will evolve in dynamic relationship with the west. This means that western policy towards china may have a self-fulfilling prophecy effect, insofar as tactics which support or reinforce the view of strident chinese nationalists will only result in the outcomes that the west seeks to avoid. We may well push chinese nationalism in a malevolent direction. If chinese popular opinion perceives china"s leaders to be successfully maintaining. China"s "national face" on the world stage, however, i believe that most chinese will seek to further integrate china into the existing world order. This means that china must be allowed to play leading roles in the current state system and be presented positively in the western media.
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