Applying confucian ethics to international relations

Ethics and International Affairs 5:15–31 (1991)
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Abstract

The Confucian concept of morality and ethics, which dictated both domestic and international policies, maintained that through good government and internal peace and prosperity, China would play a leadership role in the world and serve as a universal paradigm for other nations

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