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by Xuetong Yan, Daniel A. Bell, Edmund Ryden, Sun Zhe
Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
A Note on the Translation
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Introduction
Part I Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power
1 A Comparative Study of Pre-Qin Interstate Political Philosophy
2 Xunzi’s Interstate Political Philosophy and Its Message for Today
3 Hegemony in The Stratagems of the Warring States
Part II Comments
4 An Examination of the Research Theory of Pre-Qin Interstate Political Philosophy
5 The Two Poles of Confucianism: A Comparison of the Interstate Political Philosophies of Mencius and Xunzi
6 Political Hegemony in Ancient China: A Review of “Hegemony in The Stratagems of the Warring States”
Part III Response to the Commentators
7 Pre-Qin Philosophy and China’s Rise Today
Appendix 1 The Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods and the Pre-Qin Masters
Appendix 2 Yan Xuetong: A Realist Scholar Clinging to Scientific Prediction
Appendix 3 Why Is There No Chinese School of International Relations Theory?
Notes
Select Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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