The political trajectories of China and Europe have been remarkably different. China is a powerful unitary state with relatively little economic innovation and relatively little identity change throughout its history, whereas Europe is divided into numerous nation states containing diverse cultures, with relatively limited government and tremendous social and economic change over the course of its modern history. In this thesis I argue that the difference between Europe and China comes down to institutionalized conflict through the development of the theory of sovereignty in the West versus institutionalized harmony through the development of the “tianxia” concept in China. My thesis explores the background, origin and development of the We...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
Defence date: 19 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, EUI Supervisor Professor...
This article discusses the different self-identifications and corresponding role conceptions vis-à-v...
When researched and discussed as a legal notion, sovereignty is difficult to define&semic as a stric...
Sovereignty has been a fundamental concept in the modern history of the normative order of Western s...
The topic of this thesis is the Chinese view of world order centered on the concept of Tianxia ( and...
This book provides a comprehensive history of the emergence and the formation of the concept of sove...
The rise of China is perhaps the most important development in world politics today. It is challengi...
In the traditional Chinese World Order, the term sovereignty is an irrelevant term and concept. Yet ...
Lately, there has been increasing interest among international relations (IR) scholars in Chinese th...
This book analyses Chinese social constructions of sovereignty in the context of the East China Sea ...
This thesis studies the variation of sovereignty in the international order by analysing how the gen...
This thesis is a study of the diplomacy of China in its quest for sovereignty integrity from 1912 to...
In this Essay, I try to provide some clarification on the concept of Tianxia from the perspectives o...
The concept of sovereignty is at the heart of Chinese international legal discourse, as well as Chin...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
Defence date: 19 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, EUI Supervisor Professor...
This article discusses the different self-identifications and corresponding role conceptions vis-à-v...
When researched and discussed as a legal notion, sovereignty is difficult to define&semic as a stric...
Sovereignty has been a fundamental concept in the modern history of the normative order of Western s...
The topic of this thesis is the Chinese view of world order centered on the concept of Tianxia ( and...
This book provides a comprehensive history of the emergence and the formation of the concept of sove...
The rise of China is perhaps the most important development in world politics today. It is challengi...
In the traditional Chinese World Order, the term sovereignty is an irrelevant term and concept. Yet ...
Lately, there has been increasing interest among international relations (IR) scholars in Chinese th...
This book analyses Chinese social constructions of sovereignty in the context of the East China Sea ...
This thesis studies the variation of sovereignty in the international order by analysing how the gen...
This thesis is a study of the diplomacy of China in its quest for sovereignty integrity from 1912 to...
In this Essay, I try to provide some clarification on the concept of Tianxia from the perspectives o...
The concept of sovereignty is at the heart of Chinese international legal discourse, as well as Chin...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
Defence date: 19 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, EUI Supervisor Professor...
This article discusses the different self-identifications and corresponding role conceptions vis-à-v...