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China’s Vision for a Future World Order and Its Implications for Global Governance | |
Song WQ(宋衛清)1; Ai, Weining2 | |
2023-05 | |
Source Publication | Global Power Shift |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 13 - 29 |
Abstract | This analytical essay addresses authoritarian communitarianism as the normative and ideological underpinnings of the current Chinese foreign policy. In recent years, China has exhibited its ambition in bidding for its preferred world order, through both its rhetoric and behavior. Being well aware of this new development, people are debating about what is exactly China’s world vision and its approach to a future world order. Driven by the puzzle in contemporary global affairs, this chapter focuses on the philosophical and ideological roots of China’s world vision, rather than investigating its foreign policies directly. It is argued that China’s world view today and its ensuing policy approach are substantially informed by the authoritarian version of communitarianism, deriving largely from the traditional Chinese thoughts of Confucianism. Inspired by authoritarian communitarianism as the main international ideology, China is envisaging a world order, based on values of international stability and communal harmony, emphasizing the role of nation states and vertical hierarchical order. This argument is further assessed with China’s role and policy in the crisis of the on-going Covid-19 pandemic. Through this specific case, strength and limitation of China’s world vision are better illuminated, with reference to global governance. It is concluded that the ideological struggle between China and mostly the West tends to generate substantial policy implications in contemporary global affairs. |
Keyword | Authoritarian Communitarianism Community Of Common Destiny Covid-19 Global Governance International Ideology |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-031-27358-2_2 |
URL | View the original |
Language | 英語English |
ISBN | 2198-7343 |
Indexed By | 其他 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85160746059 |
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Document Type | Book chapter |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION |
Corresponding Author | Song WQ(宋衛清) |
Affiliation | 1.University of Macau, Macao 2.Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
First Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Song WQ,Ai, Weining. China’s Vision for a Future World Order and Its Implications for Global Governance[M]. Global Power Shift:Springer Nature, 2023, 13 - 29. |
APA | Song WQ., & Ai, Weining (2023). China’s Vision for a Future World Order and Its Implications for Global Governance. Global Power Shift, 13 - 29. |
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