A Relational Theory of World Politics

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A Relational Theory of World Politics
Author : Yaqing Qin
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 05 April 2018
ISBN : 9781107183148
Pages : 415 pages
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A reinterpretation of world politics drawing on Chinese cultural and philosophical traditions to argue for a focus on relations amongst actors, rather than on the actors individually.

A Relational Theory of World Politics

A reinterpretation of world politics drawing on Chinese cultural and philosophical traditions to argue for a focus on relations amongst actors, rather than on the actors individually.

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