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Knowledge, desire and power in global politics: western representations of China's rise

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Chengxin PanChengxin Pan
How is the rise of China perceived in the West? Why is it often labelled as ‘threat’ and/or ‘opportunity’? What are the implications of these China imageries for global politics?

Taking up these important questions, this ground-breaking book argues that the dominant Western perceptions of China’s rise tell us less about China and more about Western self-imagination and its desire for certainty. Chengxin Pan expertly illustrates how this desire, masked as China ‘knowledge’, is bound up with the political economy of fears and fantasies, thereby both informing and complicating foreign policy practice in Sino-Western relations. Insofar as this vital relationship is shaped not only by China’s rise, but also by the way we conceptualise its rise, this book makes a compelling case for critical reflection on China watching.

Knowledge, Desire and Power in Global Politics is the first systematic and deconstructive analysis of contemporary Western representation of China’s rise. Setting itself apart from the mainstream empiricist literature, its critical interpretative approach and unconventional and innovative perspective will not only strongly appeal to academics, students and the broader reading public, but also likely spark debate in the field of Chinese international relations.

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Pagination

1 - 264

Publisher

Edward Elgar Publishing

Place of publication

Cheltenham, England

ISBN-13

9781845429157

Language

eng

Notes

USA place of publication : Northampton, MA, USA.

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A1 Books - authored - research

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2012, Edward Elgar Publishing

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