A relational theory of grand strategy -- Sino-Korean relations -- Sino-Japanese relations -- Sino-Mongol relations -- Fundamental institutions of Chinese hegemony -- The value of relationalism
Summary
Chinese Hegemony: Grand Strategy and International Institutions in East Asian History joins a rapidly growing body of important literature that combines history and International Relations theory to create new perspectives on East Asian political and strategic behavior. The book explores the strategic and institutional dynamics of international relations in East Asian history when imperial China was the undisputed regional hegemon, focusing in depth on two central aspects of Chinese hegemony at the time: the grand strategies China and its neighbors adopted in their strategic interactions, and
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-247) and index