This article analyzes 458 online readers’ reviews of two books on Zheng He’s seven voyages. Under the theoretical guidance of reader response criticism and via the research methods of website observation and purposive selection and textual and thematic analyses, this study has found: influenced by such dominant Chinese cultural values as harmony, benevolence, and mutual benefits, Zheng He’s voyages were non-aggressive exchanges of trade and culture, showing basically no evidence of hostile attitudes, offensive actions, or beclouded emotions of fear, hubris, and honor. Instead of supporting the trustworthiness of Thucydides’ trap, the online readers’ reviews call on tapping the complementary aspects between China and the United States and dr...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
Book review by Thomas D. Curran. Brokaw, Cynthia J. Commerce in Culture: The Sibao Book Trade in the...
This book brings together papers and panel discussions of a conference on Chiang Kai-shek held in Ta...
This is a short, but uncensored review of three books on China: Destined for War: Can America and Ch...
CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES ARE HEADING TOWARD A WAR NEITHER WANTS. The reason is Thucydides’s Trap,...
This paper was presented at a conference of the International Society for the Comparative Study of C...
Allison’s Thucydides trap has become one of the most potent analogies used to describe US-Chinese...
Published: 24 January 2019The Peloponnesian War, a conflict between the Greek city-states of Athens ...
Like a previous article titled Cross-Cultural Underpinnings of the Taiping Rebellion: Potential Mod...
The argument in this book is simple but non-trivial: China encountered the modern world in Japan, es...
As the People’s Republic of China begins to accumulate influence on the international stage through ...
This book studies the Qianlong-Jiaqing transition (1796–1810), a relatively neglected period in mod...
‘[T]he reason the enlightened prince and the wise general conquer the enemy whenever they move and t...
Hsieh Liang-tso is the first volume to explore Chinese traditions in the Academy Series sponsored by...
ii ABSTRACT: The Thucydides Trap is a pattern for identifying rising powers preparing to disrupt the...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
Book review by Thomas D. Curran. Brokaw, Cynthia J. Commerce in Culture: The Sibao Book Trade in the...
This book brings together papers and panel discussions of a conference on Chiang Kai-shek held in Ta...
This is a short, but uncensored review of three books on China: Destined for War: Can America and Ch...
CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES ARE HEADING TOWARD A WAR NEITHER WANTS. The reason is Thucydides’s Trap,...
This paper was presented at a conference of the International Society for the Comparative Study of C...
Allison’s Thucydides trap has become one of the most potent analogies used to describe US-Chinese...
Published: 24 January 2019The Peloponnesian War, a conflict between the Greek city-states of Athens ...
Like a previous article titled Cross-Cultural Underpinnings of the Taiping Rebellion: Potential Mod...
The argument in this book is simple but non-trivial: China encountered the modern world in Japan, es...
As the People’s Republic of China begins to accumulate influence on the international stage through ...
This book studies the Qianlong-Jiaqing transition (1796–1810), a relatively neglected period in mod...
‘[T]he reason the enlightened prince and the wise general conquer the enemy whenever they move and t...
Hsieh Liang-tso is the first volume to explore Chinese traditions in the Academy Series sponsored by...
ii ABSTRACT: The Thucydides Trap is a pattern for identifying rising powers preparing to disrupt the...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
Book review by Thomas D. Curran. Brokaw, Cynthia J. Commerce in Culture: The Sibao Book Trade in the...
This book brings together papers and panel discussions of a conference on Chiang Kai-shek held in Ta...