Synopses & Reviews
This book explores the complicated nature of China's new nationalism and presents the reader with a very different picture to that portrayed in Western readings on Chinese nationalism. Yongnian Zheng argues that China's new nationalism has been a reaction to changes in the country's international circumstances and can be regarded as a "voice" over the existing unjustified international order. Zheng shows that the present Chinese leadership is pursuing strategies not to isolate China, but to integrate it into the international community.
Review
"This slim volume is an outstanding book on nationalism and Chinese foreign policy. Highly recommended for upper-division undergraduate collections and above." Choice"...Zheng's new book has succeeded admirably in dissecting and analyzing the many dimensions of contemporary Chinese nationalism...the intricate and multilayered way Zheng deals with the subject has yielded a richly detailed synthesis of the subject. The book is a major contribution to our understanding of China's new nationalism in the 1990s." Canadian Journal of Political Science"Zheng Yongnian has provided us with an excellent road map for the extraordinary range of opinions among today's Chinese intellectuals concerning Chinese nationalism, external threats to China, and China as a threat to others...[it] offers an excellent presentation of current perspectives on the forces that are shaping Chinese national identity and the debate over the role of the Chinese state. It is also a reminder that even some of China's leading intellectuals do not see Western civilization as benign or Western states as innocent in their intentions toward China." China Review International, Vol. 7
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 164-184) and index.
Table of Contents
1 Discovering Chinese Nationalism in China 2 Nationalism and Statism: Chinese Perceptions of the Crisis of State Power 3 Identity Crisis, the 'New Left' and Anti-Westernization 4 The Clash of Civilizations? Confucian vs Christian Civilizations 5 The Official Discourse of Nationalism: Patriotism and the Constraints of Nationalism 6 New Identity, National Interest and International Behavior 7 Identity Transition and Chinese Power: To What end China's New Nationalism?