Worlds beyond Westphalia: Daoist dialectics and the 'China threat'

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Abstract

Discourse in the US/West that a rising China threatens world order serves no national interest or international purpose. It subscribes only to Westphalian a'xieties about the Other. Drawing on Daoist dialectics, this article shows how we can reframe this issue by revealing the complicities that bind even seemingly intractable opposites, thereby undermining the rationale for violence. By recognising the ontological parity between (US/Western) Self and (Chinese/non-Western) Other, we may begin to shift IR/world politics from hegemony to engagement, the 'tragedy' of great power politics to the freedom of discovery and creativity. © 2012 British International Studies Association.

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Ling, L. H. M. (2013). Worlds beyond Westphalia: Daoist dialectics and the “China threat.” Review of International Studies, 39(3), 549–568. https://doi.org/10.1017/S026021051200054X

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