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Rethinking Revisionism in World Politics
Hu, Weixing1; Chan, Steve2; He, Kai3; Feng, Huiyun4
Source PublicationChinese Journal of International Politics
ISSN1750-8924
2021-08
Abstract

Revisionism is an important concept in international relations discourse, and it is especially prevalent in discussions about relations between China and the United States in the context of a possible power transition. Yet, this concept has until recently not received the systematic research attention that it deserves. We present in this essay different strategies that a revisionist state may pursue. It builds on recent scholarship by other colleagues and is drawn from a larger project of ours to study revisionism historically and develop it conceptually. We argue that military conquest and subversion—or in our terminology, hard revisionism—have become less likely in today’s world compared to the past. Instead, different approaches of soft revisionism intended to advance institutional changes should be given more attention. We provide a typology of these soft revisionist strategies and offer examples from recent Chinese and US conduct to illustrate them.

Language英語English
DOI10.1093/cjip/poab004
URLView the original
Volume14
Issue2
Pages159-186
WOS IDWOS:000671073800001
WOS SubjectInternational Relations
WOS Research AreaInternational Relations
Indexed BySSCI
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85108080863
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Document TypeReview article
CollectionFaculty of Social Sciences
Corresponding AuthorHe, Kai
Affiliation1.University of Macau
2.University of Colorado Boulder
3.Griffins University
4.Griffins University
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Hu, Weixing,Chan, Steve,He, Kai,et al. Rethinking Revisionism in World Politics[J]. Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2021, 14(2), 159-186.
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