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    US–China Rivalry and ‘Thucydides’ Trap’: Why this is a misleading account.Michael A. Peters, Benjamin Green, Chunxiao Mou, Stephanie Hollings, Moses Oladele Ogunniran, Fazal Rizvi, Sharon Rider & Rob Tierney - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10):1501-1512.
    In Book 2 of The Peloponnesian War, the ancient Greek historian Thucydides describes the Plague of Athens which killed an estimated 75,000 people in 430 BC, the second year of the war. Thucydides i...
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    Bri Vs. B3W: A Rivalry for Economic Hegemony: An Archival Research.Arif Khan & Shah Nawaz Khan - 2022 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 61 (1):31-44.
    _The Belt and Road initiative was announced in 2013 under the administration of China’s President, Xi Jinping. It was designed to fulfill the aim of interconnecting Asia, Europe, and Africa through reliable connectivity networks. In reaction to it, the 47 th summit of G7 in June 2021 has given a response to this Chinese Initiative with the idea of Build Back Better World (B3W). G7 tried to show that the world can have an alternative to BRI. The main objective (...)
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  3. Bri vs. b3w: A rivalry for economic hegemony: An archival research.Arif Khan & Nawaz Khan - 2022 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 61 (1):31-44.
    The Belt and Road initiative was announced in 2013 under the administration of China’s President, Xi Jinping. It was designed to fulfill the aim of interconnecting Asia, Europe, and Africa through reliable connectivity networks. In reaction to it, the 47th summit of G7 in June 2021 has given a response to this Chinese Initiative with the idea of Build Back Better World. G7 tried to show that the world can have an alternative to BRI. The main objective of the (...)
     
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    US-China relations: Towards strategic partnerships.Michael A. Peters - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (5):545-550.
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    Cultural Pragmatism for Us-China Relations: Breaking the Gridlock and Co-Creating Our Future.Charles Chao Rong Phua - 2022 - Routledge.
    From trade war to cold war? -- Why does China punch below its weight in international relations theory? -- Sunzi in the US military thinking : a case of cultural misunderstanding -- The origins of Chinese political thought -- Modern Chinese international relations theory -- Separating military and economic leadership in international relations -- Conclusion : a non-zero-sum vision of international relations -- Post-script : tribute to Robert Jervis.
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    From “opposition” to “fellowship”: Analysis on the US-China Relationship according to the dialectics of I Ching.Kefei Xu - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (2):118-127.
    This article studies the current US-China relationship using the dialectic ideas of I Ching. Firstly, the researcher introduces some basic theories of the topic. The dialectics of I Ching is based on the philosophy of Yin and Yang, on which the “unity of opposites” thought is built. The state of a “unity of opposites” relationship can be either equilibrium or disequilibrium. Secondly, the researcher analyses the status quo and trend of the US-China relationship, which is a pair of (...)
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    Karl Marx between Two Worlds: The Antinomies of Giovanni Arrighi’s Adam Smith in Beijing.Richard Walker - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (1):52-73.
    Adam Smith in Beijing is a huge and sprawling book, but Giovanni Arrighi has done a great service with his world-historical vision of today’s capitalism and the growing rivalry between a fading American empire and the rising power of China. This is a task beyond most of us, and one bound to put the writer at risk of criticism from many quarters. The book shines in two regards. One is to make geographical dynamics central to world-history ‐ which (...)
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    Cryonics Wager: An Analysis.China Hangzhou - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies:1-14.
    Cryonics offers certain individuals the opportunity to preserve their bodies or brains with the potential for future revival. Proponents of this technology often invoke Pascal’s wager to argue that we all have a prudential reason to embrace cryonics: if future technology enables the revival of those who have been frozen, they stand to gain immense benefits; if not, undergoing cryonics is no worse than facing death directly. However, the cryonics wager carries hidden risks, not only in terms of whether future (...)
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    Recasting ‘Nuclear-Free Korean Peninsula’ as a Sino-American Language for Co-ordination.Taku Tamaki - 2012 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 13 (1):59-81.
    A series of Six-Party Talks involving the United States, China, Japan, South and North Korea, and Russia resulted in the emergence of a narrative of a . Given the prevalence of nuclear weapons amidst Sino-American rivalry, the area is hardly . Instead, the phrase has evolved into a common signifier for the US and China, suggesting that, despite their rivalries, the North Korean nuclear issue can be detrimental for both nuclear-free’ seriously, recasting the phrase as borne of (...)
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    The evil eye effect: vertical pupils are perceived as more threatening.Sinan Alper, Elif Oyku Us & Dicle Rojda Tasman - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (6):1249-1260.
    ABSTRACTPopular culture has many examples of evil characters having vertically pupilled eyes. Humans have a long evolutionary history of rivalry with snakes and their visual systems were evolved to rapidly detect snakes and snake-related cues. Considering such evolutionary background, we hypothesised that humans would perceive vertical pupils, which are characteristics of ambush predators including some of the snakes, as threatening. In seven studies conducted on samples from American and Turkish samples, we found that vertical pupils are perceived as more (...)
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    Intrinsic Rivalry. Can White Bears Help Us With the Other Side of Consciousness?Marek Havlík, Eva Kozáková & Jiří Horáček - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:449429.
    Studies of consciousness have traditionally been based mainly upon the perceptual domains of consciousness. However, there is another side of consciousness, represented by various types of intrinsic conscious experiences. Even though intrinsic experiences can represent up to 50% of our conscious experiences, they are still largely neglected in conscious studies. We assume there are two reasons for this. First, the field of intrinsic conscious experiences is methodologically far more problematic than any other. Second, specific paradigms for capturing the correlates of (...)
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    Strategic Choices for Switzerland in the US-China Competition.Simona Alba Https://Orcidorg Grano & Ralph Weber - 2023 - In [no title].
    This chapter explores the case of Switzerland as a “small power” in the currently emerging new world order. Particularly, we address the Swiss position amid the growing strategic competition between the United States (US) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and given its long-standing but evolving practice of neutrality. In our chapter, we set off by discussing Switzerland’s foreign policy positioning against the backdrop of three theoretical perspectives: Switzerland as a state like all others; Switzerland as a small (...)
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    Cryptocurrencies, China's sovereign digital currency (DCEP) and the US dollar system.Michael A. Peters, Benjamin Green & Haiyang Yang - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1713-1719.
    The Central Bank of China is testing its Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP) in the cities of Shenzhen, Suzhou, Chengdu and Xunan with the involvement of four large state-owned banks in the...
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    Comparison of China-US Engineering Ethics Educations in Sino-Western Philosophies of Technology.Gui Hong Cao - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (6):1609-1635.
    Ethics education has become essential in modern engineering. Ethics education in engineering has been increasingly implemented worldwide. It can improve ethical behaviors in technology and engineering design under the guidance of the philosophy of technology. Hence, this study aims to compare China-US engineering ethics education in Sino-Western philosophies of technology by using literature studies, online surveys, observational researches, textual analyses, and comparative methods. In my original theoretical framework and model of input and output for education, six primary variables emerge (...)
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    Semiconductors, geopolitics and technological rivalry: The US CHIPS & Science Act, 2022.Michael A. Peters - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14):1642-1646.
    In 2021 global sales in semiconductors reached $556 billion, with the US accounting for 46% of the global market, yet as Zhi Su (2022) reports: ‘The share of modern semiconductor manufacturing capa...
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    China and Greece - (Y.) Zhou Festivals, Feasts, and Gender Relations in Ancient China and Greece. Pp. x + 373. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Cased, £55, US$90. ISBN: 978-0-521-19762-5. [REVIEW]Jennifer W. Jay - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):199-201.
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  17. Is China catching up with the US.Kenneth Lieberthal - 2010 - Ethos(misc.) 8:12-16.
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    The North-Eastern Frontier: A Documentary Study of the Internecine Rivalry between India, Tibet, and China, Vol. I, 1906-14.Robert J. Young & Parshotam Mehra - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):499.
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    Detecting olfactory rivalry.Richard J. Stevenson & Mehmet K. Mahmut - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):504-516.
    Olfactory rivalry can occur when a binary mixture is sniffed repeatedly, with one percept dominating then the other. Experiment 1 demonstrated olfactory rivalry using several new techniques. Experiments 2 and 3 examined whether participants can notice rivalry. Participants received trials composed of odor pairs: either a mixture followed by the same mixture; or a pure odor followed by the same pure odor. On some trials participants judged whether the two stimuli were the same or different, to see (...)
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    Negotiating national identities in conflict situations: The discursive reproduction of the Sino-US trade war in China’s news reports.Yunfeng Ge & Hong Wang - 2020 - Discourse and Communication 14 (1):65-83.
    The force of globalization has greatly challenged people’s conceptualization of national identity. The traditional definition of national identity as being distinct, stable and generated by such internal factors as ethnic, religion, citizenship and so on, has been replaced by the understanding that national identity is invested with more dynamic and complex features and is actually constructed differently in different situations. By following Van Dijk’s socio-cognitive perspective in critical discourse analysis and drawing on the 47 news reports collected on the websites (...)
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    Beyond Rivalry?: Rethinking Community in View of Apocalyptical Violence.Andreas Oberprantacher - 2010 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 17:175-187.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Beyond Rivalry?Rethinking Community in View of Apocalyptical ViolenceAndreas Oberprantacher (bio)But the republic of crime must also be the republic of the suicide of criminals, and down to the last among them—the sacrifice of the sacrificers unleashed in passion.—Jean-Luc Nancy, The Inoperative CommunityThe Crisis and Apocalyptic Intensification of RivalryAt first it seemed as if the "rivalry between two rates of speed"1 set at the center of Derrida's essay (...)
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    Cultural Roots of Parenting: Mothers’ Parental Social Cognitions and Practices From Western US and Shanghai/China.Huihua He, Satoshi Usami, Yuuki Rikimaru & Lu Jiang - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:565040.
    Cultural values can be considered as important factors that impact parents’ social cognitions and parenting practices. However, few studies compare specific cultural values of parents and the relationships between cultural values and parenting processes in eastern and western contexts. This study examined the ethnicity differences in mothers’ cultural values, parental social cognitions (child-rearing ideologies and goals), and parenting practices between Mainland Chinese and European American contexts. Predictors of parenting goals and parenting practices were also investigated. Mothers of 4–6 years old (...)
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    Modern chemistry, red in tooth and claw: Patrick Coffey: Cathedrals of science. The personalities and rivalries that made modern chemistry. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008, xix + 379 pp, US$ 25.60 HB.Ana Simões - 2010 - Metascience 19 (3):485-488.
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    My Humanist Detour from China to the United States.Wendy Liu - 2012 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 20 (1):57-68.
    I would describe myself as an accidental humanist, if not atheist. That was very much how I felt when I found myself on June 4, 2010, standing at the podium of the sixty-ninth annual conference of the American Humanist Association. I was receiving the Humanist Pioneer Award. But what did I do to deserve the honor? The golden letters on the beautifully crafted award said: “To Wendy Liu for her pioneering work that advances Humanist values and critical thought through cross (...)
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    "More American than America": Mimetic Theory and the East Asia–United States Rivalries.Matthew J. Packer - 2018 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 25 (1):9-26.
    The stakes of the United States–China rivalry, as everyone knows, are enormous. But rarely do accounts of the transpacific relationship acknowledge its mirror-like nature. Commentary has focused on the singularity of China's rise, on the differences between the two countries, and on their each being historically exceptional—when in reality today the two have, as "peer competitors," become models for one another and increasingly alike. As Americans deny the implications of China's emulation of American ways, insisting the (...)
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  26. The Philosophical Challenge from China, edited by Bruya, Brian: Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2015, pp. xxxi + 393, US$45. [REVIEW]John Ramsey - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (4):820-823.
    Reviews Brian Bruya's edited collection The Philosophical Challenge from China.
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    Cross-National Variations in Scientific Ethics: Exploring Ethical Perspectives Among Scientists in China, the US, and the UK.Elaine Howard di DiEcklund - 2024 - Science and Engineering Ethics 30 (5):1-20.
    This research explores the perspectives of academic physicists from three national contexts concerning their roles and responsibilities within the realm of science. Using a dataset comprised of 211 interviews with scientists working in China, the United States, and the United Kingdom, the study seeks to explain whether and in what manner physicists conceptualize scientific ethics within a global or national framework. The empirical findings bring to light disparities across nations in the physicists’ perceptions of what constitutes responsible mentorship and (...)
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    Rome and china in comparison - (r.B.) Ford Rome, china, and the barbarians. Ethnographic traditions and the transformation of empires. Pp. XX + 369, maps. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2020. Cased, £90, us$120. Isbn: 978-1-108-47395-8. [REVIEW]Walter Scheidel - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (1):205-207.
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    The North-Eastern Frontier: A Documentary Study of the Internecine Rivalry between India, Tibet, and China. Vol. II, 1914-1954.Robert J. Young & Parshotam Mehra - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (4):677.
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    A China business primer: ethics, culture, and relationships.Michael A. Santoro - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Robert Shanklin.
    The COVID-19 pandemic underscored longstanding fissures in China's business relationships with the West. If the West is going to develop a relationship of mutual trust, and improve business relations with China in the coming decades, it is imperative to understand how to engage with Chinese thinking on ethics in business-this book explains how. Policy-makers, businesspeople and business-ethicists have trouble communicating about issues in ethics, policy and business across the China-West divide. This book shows how to overcome the (...)
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    Greece and China - (H.J.) Kim Ethnicity and Foreigners in Ancient Greece and China. Pp. vi + 217. London: Duckworth, 2009. Cased, £50, US$80. ISBN: 978-0-7156-3807-1. [REVIEW]Shao-Yun Yang - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):181-184.
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    The Rivalry of Spectacle: A Debordian-Lacanian Analysis of Contemporary Chinese Culture.Guanjun Wu - 2020 - Critical Inquiry 46 (3):627-645.
    In 1967 Guy Debord published the pamphlet-sized The Society of the Spectacle, a book written in the form of a collection of short theses. Debord was criticized for inventing the “spectacle” out of thin air by thinkers of his time such as Michel Foucault. We can, however, detect salient manifestations of the Debordian spectacular society in China of the 2010s. This paper demonstrates a deep and pervasive trend of spectacularization in China by analyzing (a) Taobao as a desire-creating (...)
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    China's sakharov and Havel Fang lizhi, 1936 – 2012.Orville Schell - 2013 - Common Knowledge 19 (1):1-27.
    This essay, written in memory of the Chinese astrophysicist and dissident Fang Lizhi, reexamines the period in Fang's life when he was vice president of the University of Science and Technology of China and, because of his activities as an educational and political reformer, came to be dubbed “China's Andrei Sakharov.” It also retells, from the perspective of an insider, the dramatic narrative of Fang's year with his wife, Li Shuxian, living in the US embassy in Beijing following (...)
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    “When China Meets China”: Sinéad Morrissey’s Figurations of the Orient, or the Function of Alterity in Julia Kristeva and Paul Ricoeur.Grzegorz Czemiel - 2014 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 4 (4):116-131.
    This article attempts to investigate the potential resonances between Paul Ricoeur’s and Julia Kristeva’s theories of otherness as applied to the study of poetry by the Northern-Irish poet Sinéad Morrissey. In all of her five poetry books she explores various forms of otherness and attempts to sketch them in verse. She confronts alterity in many ways, approaching such subjects as the relationship with the body and children, encounters with foreigners, and coming to terms with what is foreign within us. This (...)
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    Chinese plants rediscovered: Métailié, Georges : Science and civilisation in China. Vol. 6. Biology and biological technology. Part IV. Traditional botany. An ethnobotanical approach. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2015, xli + 748 pp, US $247 HB.Nathan Sivin - 2017 - Metascience 26 (3):499-501.
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  36. Rivers and Rivalry in Petronius, Horace, Callimachus, and Aristophanes.Matthew C. Farmer - 2013 - American Journal of Philology 134 (3):481-506.
    The poem delivered by Agamemnon in the opening fragment of Petronius’ Satyrica contains an allusion to Horace’s Satires that connects the novel with a nexus of passages where authors deploy river imagery in statements of literary polemic. Agamemnon’s poem is united with the poet Eumolpus’ stylistic manifesto by a recurrence of river imagery; once more, allusions to Horace in Eumolpus’ speech open on to histories of rivalry and poetics. These passages encourage us to follow Petronius’ signals in reading these (...)
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    Propertius and Virgil in dialogue - (p.J.) Heslin propertius, greek myth, and Virgil. Rivalry, allegory, and polemic. Pp. XII + 304. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2018. Cased, £65, us$85. Isbn: 978-0-19-954157-7. [REVIEW]P. Lowell Bowditch - 2020 - The Classical Review 70 (1):106-108.
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    Early Chinese Texts A Bibliographical Guide. Edited by Michael Loewe. Berkeley: The Society for the Study of Early China and The Institute of East Asian Studies, 1993. pp. xiv + 546. Hardback, US$35.00. ISBN 1-55729-943-1.Lauren Pfister - 1997 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (1):129-133.
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    Nagarjuna in China. A Translation of the Middle Treatise. Brian Bocking.T. H. Barrett - 1996 - Buddhist Studies Review 13 (2):177-179.
    Nagarjuna in China. A Translation of the Middle Treatise. Brian Bocking. The Edwin Mellor Press, Lewiston/Queenston/Lampeter 1994. iv, 499 pp. £59.95, US$119.95.
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  40. Is guanxi ethical? A normative analysis of doing business in china.Thomas W. Dunfee & Danielle E. Warren - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 32 (3):191 - 204.
    This paper extends the discussion of guanxi beyond instrumental evaluations and advances a normative assessment of guanxi. Our discussion departs from previous analyses by not merely asking, Does guanxi work? but rather Should corporations use guanxi? The analysis begins with a review of traditional guanxi definitions and the changing economic and legal environment in China, both necessary precursors to understanding the role of guanxi in Chinese business transactions. This review leads us to suggest that there are distinct types of, (...)
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    ROME AND CHINA IN COMPARISON - (R.) Robinson Imperial Cults. Religion and Politics in the Early Han and Roman Empires. Pp. x + 191, map. New York: Oxford University Press, 2023. Cased, £54, US$83. ISBN: 978-0-19-766604-3. [REVIEW]Goran Đurđević - 2024 - The Classical Review 74 (2):630-632.
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    How Early is Infants' Attention to Objects and Actions Shaped by Culture? New Evidence from 24-Month-Olds Raised in the US and China.Sandra R. Waxman, Xiaolan Fu, Brock Ferguson, Kathleen Geraghty, Erin Leddon, Jing Liang & Min-Fang Zhao - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    A comparative study of the acceptance and understanding of evolution between China and the US.Mingjun Zhang, Deena Skolnick Weisberg, Jing Zhu & Michael Weisberg - 2022 - Public Understanding of Science 31 (1):88-102.
    Prior work has found that Americans’ views on evolution are significantly and positively related to their understanding of this theory. However, whether this relationship is cross-culturally robust is unknown. This article extends earlier work by measuring and comparing the acceptance and understanding of evolution among highly educated individuals in China and the United States. We find a significantly higher evolution acceptance level in the Chinese sample than in the US sample, but no significant difference in their average levels of (...)
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    Disciplining China with the scientific study of the state: Lu Zhengxiang and the Chinese Social and Political Science Association, 1915–1920.John H. Feng - 2015 - History of Science 53 (1):9-20.
    This paper discusses the Chinese Social and Political Science Association and its impact on China’s inclination to Wilsonianism. The CSPSA was founded in Beijing in 1915. Two primary supporters were Lu Zhengxiang (China’s Foreign Minister) and Paul S. Reinsch (American Minister to China during the Wilson administration). It chose English as its official language in order to have dialogues with American scholars. The CSPSA had strong interests in constitutionalism, international relations and international law. As it pondered how (...)
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    The Question of Authorship (A.) Beecroft Authorship and Cultural Identity in early Greece and China. Patterns of Literary Circulation. Pp. x + 328. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Cased, £50, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-521-19431-0. [REVIEW]José M. González - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (2):349-351.
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    The depoliticization of law in the news: BBC reporting on US use of extraterritorial or ‘long-arm’ law against China. Le Cheng, Xiaobin Zhu & David Machin - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (3):306-319.
    ABSTRACT In this paper we explore how a public national media outlet, the British BBC, represents an international legal case which has a highly political nature. The case is US versus Huawei/meng Wanzhou, which took place between 2018 and 2021. Accusations were that the Chinese technology company committed fraud, leading the global HSBC bank to breach US sanctions against Iran. The charges were made by the US using what is called an ‘extraterritorial law’, which, while rejected as law by governments (...)
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    Critical pragmatic studies on Chinese public discourse: authored by Xinren Chen, New York, Routledge, 2020, 237 pp., US$160.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781000699371. [Published as part of The China Perspectives series.]. [REVIEW]Wu Baoqin - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (5):600-601.
    Chen Xinren's Critical Pragmatic Studies on Chinese Public Discourse gives a detailed description of public discourse in contemporary China from the perspective of critical pragmatics. As a kind of...
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    China is a hare: The articulation of national identity in Year Hare Affair.Xuanxuan Tan - 2018 - Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication 9 (2):159-175.
    National identity is dynamic and dialogic, and its maintenance and reproduction have become increasingly fragmented and fractured. Although recent studies have discerned different modes of articulating national identity, very few studies have focused on youth culture and the maintenance and reproduction of national identity in China. Therefore, this study analyses metaphors, discursive practices and ideologies in the Chinese animation Na nian na tu na xie shi er (Year Hare Affair) using a coherent theoretical framework of multimodal metaphor and critical (...)
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    How do moral theories stand to each other?: Some moral metatheoretical thoughts on a longstanding rivalry.Svantje Guinebert - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 3 (2):279-299.
    Moral theories, such as the variations on virtue ethics, deontological ethics, contractualism, and consequentialism, are expected – inter alia – to explain the basic orientation of morality, give us principles and directives, justify those, and thereby guide our actions. I examine some functions and characteristics of the extant moral theories from a moral metatheoretical point of view, in order to clarify the generally assumed rivalry between them. By thinking of moral theories in analogy to languages it is argued that (...)
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    China and the American Dream: A Moral Inquiry.Richard Madsen - 1995 - University of California Press.
    From the "Red Menace" to Tiananmen Square, the United States and China have long had an emotionally tumultuous relationship. Richard Madsen's frank and innovative examination of the moral history of U.S.-China relations targets the forces that have shaped this surprisingly strong tie between two strikingly different nations. Combining his expertise as a sinologist with the vision of America developed in _Habits of the Heart_ and _The Good Society_, Madsen studies the cultural myths that have shaped the perceptions of (...)
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