Chinas International Relations and Harmonious World
As scholars and publics look for alternatives to what is understood as a violent Western world order, many claim that China can provide such an alternative through the Chinese dream of a harmonious world. This book takes this claim seriously and examines its effects by tracing the notion across several contexts: the policy documents and speeches that launched harmony as an official term under previous president Hu Jintao; the academic literatures that asked what a harmonious world might look like; the propaganda and mega events that aimed to illustrate it; the online spoofing culture that is used to criticize and avoid harmonization; and the incorporation of harmony into current president Xi Jin-pings Chinese dream.
This book finds contemporary Chinese society and international relations saturated with harmony. Yet, rather than offering an alternative to problems in Western thought, it counter-intuitively argues that harmony has not taken place, is not taking place, and will not take place. The argument unfolds as a contribution to wider debates on time, space and multiplicity in world politics. Offering analysis of the important but understudied concept of harmony, Nordin provides new and creative insights into wider contemporary issues in Chinese politics, society and scholarship.
The book also suggests a creative and novel methodology for studying foreign policy concepts more broadly, drawing on critical thinkers in innovative ways and in a new empirical context. It will be of interest to students and scholars of IR, Chinese foreign and security policy and IR theory.
Astrid H. M. Nordin is a Lecturer in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University, UK.
Interventions
Edited by: Jenny Edkins
Aberystwyth University
and Nick Vaughan-Williams
University of Warwick
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Ethics as Foreign Policy
Britain, the EU and the Other
Dan Bulley
Universality, Ethics and International Relations
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Vronique Pin-Fat
The Time of the City
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Michael J. Shapiro
Governing Sustainable Development
Partnership, Protest and Power at the World Summit
Carl Death
Insuring Security
Biopolitics, Security and Risk
Luis Lobo- Guerrero
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I, IR
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Nicola Henry
Madness in International Relations
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Alison Howell
Spatiality, Sovereignty and Carl Schmitt
Geographies of the Nomos
Edited by Stephen Legg
Politics of Urbanism
Seeing Like a City
Warren Magnusson
Beyond Biopolitics
Theory, Violence and Horror in World Politics
Franois Debrix and
Alexander D. Barder
The Politics of Speed
Capitalism, the State and War in an Accelerating World
Simon Glezos
Politics and the Art of Commemoration
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Katherine Hite
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Priya Chacko
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Time, Movement, Becoming
Tom Lundborg
Theorising Post- Conflict Reconciliation
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Edited by Alexander Keller Hirsch
Europes Encounter with Islam
The Secular and the Postsecular
Luca Mavelli
Re-Thinking International Relations Theory via Deconstruction
Badredine Arfi
The New Violent Cartography
Geo-analysis after the Aesthetic Turn
Edited by Sam Okoth Opondo and Michael J. Shapiro
Insuring War
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Luis Lobo-Guerrero
International Relations, Meaning and Mimesis
Necati Polat
The Postcolonial Subject
Claiming Politics/Governing Others in Late Modernity
Vivienne Jabri
Foucault and the Politics of Hearing
Lauri Siisiinen
Volunteer Tourism in the Global South
Giving Back in Neoliberal Times
Wanda Vrasti
Cosmopolitan Government in Europe
Citizens and Entrepreneurs in Postnational Politics
Owen Parker
Studies in the Trans- Disciplinary Method
After the Aesthetic Turn
Michael J. Shapiro
Alternative Accountabilities in Global Politics
The Scars of Violence
Brent J. Steele
Celebrity Humanitarianism
The Ideology of Global Charity
Ilan Kapoor
Deconstructing International Politics
Michael Dillon
The Politics of Exile
Elizabeth Dauphinee
Democratic Futures
Revisioning Democracy Promotion
Milja Kurki
Postcolonial Theory
A Critical Introduction
Edited by Sanjay Seth
More than Just War
Narratives of the Just War and Military Life
Charles A. Jones
Deleuze & Fascism
Security: War: Aesthetics
Edited by Brad Evans and Julian Reid
Feminist International Relations
Exquisite Corpse
Marysia Zalewski
The Persistence of Nationalism
From Imagined Communities to Urban Encounters
Angharad Closs Stephens
Interpretive Approaches to Global Climate Governance
Reconstructing the Greenhouse