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China is China, Not the Non-West: David Kang, Eurocentrism, and Global Politics
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Chinese Foreign PolicyColonialismNationalismEast Asian StudiesEast Asian InterpretationOrientalismDavid Kang ’Global StudiesSocial SciencesGeopolitical ConflictMiddle Eastern StudiesLanguage StudiesChinese PoliticsGeopoliticsDavid KangInternational RelationsEast Asian LanguagesWorld PoliticsGlobalizationChinese CultureMerit Explicit AttentionGlobal PoliticsEast AsiaAnti-imperialism
David Kang’s explanation for the peace and stability in East Asia that continued from the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries positions itself against mainstream understandings of world order in the field of International Relations, which derive exclusively from the experience of the West. However, Kang’s own explanations and theories remain worryingly Eurocentric and are profoundly mimetic of the very approaches he seeks to go beyond. The implications of this Eurocentrism for epistemic and physical violence against ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples, and various others in border-zone areas—in both the West and the East—are dire and merit explicit attention
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