This article assesses the rise of China by exploring a number of recent popular Chinese political texts to go beyond explanations that take the international system as the level of analysis. It proposes that a merging of nationalism and geopolitical thinking is taking place, resulting in the emergence of a new form of nationalism that can be categorised as ‘geopolitik nationalism’ because it deploys many of the themes evident in the political thought of Germany and Japan before the two world wars. By considering the impact of such ideas, it is possible to gain new insights into recent assertive actions in Chinese foreign policy
The first part of this paper aims to show how the new Chinese nationalism has come into being. Compa...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-foreign protests in China, among whic...
The May Fourth Movement (1917-1921) has always been an important part of the official historical nar...
The chapter explores the intimate relationship between the changing domestic strategies employed by ...
This article discusses the way how, in Chinese political and academic circles, the contemporary econ...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
There is debate in the literature regarding whether China can become a new world hegemonic power in ...
Nationalism is once again gaining momentum in East Asia. Not only do the political leaders of China,...
Understanding Chinese nationalism and national identity is of primary importance in comprehending th...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
Although nationalism is often posited as a cause of interstate conflict, few scholars have addressed...
This volume is a collection of essays that discuss the rise of China in the contemporary global worl...
This thesis analyses China's national identity construction and its foreign policy implications espe...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-Japanese protests in China, the rise ...
The rise of China (PRC) has dominated scholarly debates in recent days. Since China defined territor...
The first part of this paper aims to show how the new Chinese nationalism has come into being. Compa...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-foreign protests in China, among whic...
The May Fourth Movement (1917-1921) has always been an important part of the official historical nar...
The chapter explores the intimate relationship between the changing domestic strategies employed by ...
This article discusses the way how, in Chinese political and academic circles, the contemporary econ...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
There is debate in the literature regarding whether China can become a new world hegemonic power in ...
Nationalism is once again gaining momentum in East Asia. Not only do the political leaders of China,...
Understanding Chinese nationalism and national identity is of primary importance in comprehending th...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
Although nationalism is often posited as a cause of interstate conflict, few scholars have addressed...
This volume is a collection of essays that discuss the rise of China in the contemporary global worl...
This thesis analyses China's national identity construction and its foreign policy implications espe...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-Japanese protests in China, the rise ...
The rise of China (PRC) has dominated scholarly debates in recent days. Since China defined territor...
The first part of this paper aims to show how the new Chinese nationalism has come into being. Compa...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-foreign protests in China, among whic...
The May Fourth Movement (1917-1921) has always been an important part of the official historical nar...