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Reimagining the International

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A rich and enlightening study of Chinese international relations, this book examines Chinese world ordering before the West as both intellectual history and institutional practices in deep world hi...
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A rich and enlightening study of Chinese international relations, this book examines Chinese world ordering before the West as both intellectual history and institutional practices in deep world history. It shows how engaging China’s historical pursuit of ordering the world can contribute to our search for global foundations of international thought.

Offering a distinctive English School perspective, this volume is a call to put studies of Chinese international relations in their proper historical context. It argues that such an approach leads to a better understanding of Chinese ideas and statecraft and contends that reimagining the international is indispensable for a fruitful pursuit of knowledge production in the construction of global IR.

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Price: $41.95
Pages: 238
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Bristol Studies in East Asian International Relations
Publication Date: 01 May 2026
ISBN: 9781529237351
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International relations, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian, Social and political philosophy
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“The best book on China in International Relations because in rethinking its long history in a non-Eurocentric global context, it also tells us new things about the international system today.” John M. Hobson, University of Sheffield
Yongjin Zhang is Professor of International Politics at the University of Bristol.

Introduction

Part 1: International Thought in Ancient China

1. The Idea of Order in Ancient Chinese Political Thought

2. World Ordering in Confucian Moralpolitik

Part 2: Chinese World Ordering before the West

3. System, Empire, and State in Chinese World Ordering

4. The Tribute System as International Society

5. Europeans in Pax Sinica, 1513–1793

6. China in European Worlding, 1500–1800

Part 3: Chinese World Ordering as Intellectual History

7. Chinese World Ordering as History of Ideas

8. The ‘International Turn’ in Chinese Intellectual History

Epilogue: Reimagining the International