Renewal:The Chinese State and the New Global History
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ISBN13:9789629965365
替代書名:Renewal and Revolution
出版社:香港中文大學出版社
作者:WANG; Gungwu
出版日:2013/04/01
裝訂/頁數:精裝/172頁
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Will the rise of China change the international system built by the industrial and constitutional democracies of the West of the past centuries? Should China be content with the maintenance of that system: one of competing nation-states of absolute sovereignty and relative power? Does the Confucian past contain a moral vision that may connect with universal human values of the modern world? And will the rising China become an engine for a renewed Chinese civilization that contributes to the equity in the international system?
Pondering these fundamental questions, historian Prof. Wang Gungwu probes into the Chinese perception of its place in world history, and traces the unique features that propel China onto its modern global transformation. He depicts the travails of renewal that China has to face and betters our understanding of China’s position in today’s interconnected world. This collection of Prof. Wang Gungwu’s thoughts is a must-read for us to contemplate China’s root and routes along its modernization trajectory.
Pondering these fundamental questions, historian Prof. Wang Gungwu probes into the Chinese perception of its place in world history, and traces the unique features that propel China onto its modern global transformation. He depicts the travails of renewal that China has to face and betters our understanding of China’s position in today’s interconnected world. This collection of Prof. Wang Gungwu’s thoughts is a must-read for us to contemplate China’s root and routes along its modernization trajectory.
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National University of Singapore University Professor; Emeritus Professor of Australian National University and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong. He received his B.A. (Hons.) and M.A. degree from the University of Malaya (Singapore), and his Ph.D. from the University of London (SOAS). His books since 2000 include The Chinese Overseas: From Earthbound China to the Quest for Autonomy (2000); Anglo-Chinese Encounters since 1800: War, Trade, Science and Governance (2003); 移民及兴起的中国 (2005); 离乡别土:境外看中华 (2007). He also edited Global History and Migrations (1997); Nation-building: Five Southeast Asian Histories (2005) and (with Zheng Yongnian) China and the New International Order (2008).
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In this thought-provoking volume an eminent historian takes up major issues concerning a rising China's place in the international system and provides answers by drawing upon decades of learning and reflections. The book combines a plea to the wisdom of Asian leaders, a prescription for the Chinese to look beyond the violence and violations of colonialisms and revolutions, and a statement of confidence in Chinese abilities to adapt and contribute. It is a must-read for anyone who contemplates the global significance of the transformation of modern and contemporary China.
--Wen-hsin Yeh, University of California, Berkeley
Professor Wang Gungwu, one of the world's most eminent historians of China, has contributed this major study which helps observers understand how China's future on the world stage will be constrained by its complex history and conflicted national identity. In this truly globalized history of China, the author has written an integrated narrative that is filled with insights and should be read by all who wish to understand how China's unsettled past will shape its unpredictable future."
--David Shambaugh, George Washington University
This collection of Professor Wang's historical thought is a rich analysis of how China emerged, from earliest times to the present. The emphasis is on how culture and politics interacted to solve problems of state, livelihood and security.
In his usual insightful way, Professor Wang uses the changes in Chinese self-consciousness and the resulting forms of government to illuminate China's march to modernity.
--Philip Kuhn, Harvard University
--Wen-hsin Yeh, University of California, Berkeley
Professor Wang Gungwu, one of the world's most eminent historians of China, has contributed this major study which helps observers understand how China's future on the world stage will be constrained by its complex history and conflicted national identity. In this truly globalized history of China, the author has written an integrated narrative that is filled with insights and should be read by all who wish to understand how China's unsettled past will shape its unpredictable future."
--David Shambaugh, George Washington University
This collection of Professor Wang's historical thought is a rich analysis of how China emerged, from earliest times to the present. The emphasis is on how culture and politics interacted to solve problems of state, livelihood and security.
In his usual insightful way, Professor Wang uses the changes in Chinese self-consciousness and the resulting forms of government to illuminate China's march to modernity.
--Philip Kuhn, Harvard University
目次
Author's Note vii
Preface ix
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Another Kind of Nation 29
Chapter 3
Sovereign Relationships are Not Absolute 55
Chapter 4
A Revolution is a New Mandate 81
Chapter 5
Modernity, the State and Civilization 103
Appendix
Tianxia: Perspectives from Outside of
Index 153
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