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2. 7 A Pluriversal Dialogue with Ubuntu
3. Appendix: The Diagrammatic Logic of Counter-governmentality
4. About the Author
5. 6 Relational Democracy of Confucianism
6. References
7. Index
8. 2 Restoring Normalcy during Involution
9. 5 Xi Jinping's Quest for Acceptance
10. Introduction: Autocracy and Its People
11. Table of Contents
12. Preface
13. 3 Governing Hong Kong by Loving the Nation
14. Acknowledgments
15. 1 People's Hearts as the Regime of Regimes
16. List of Figures and Tables
17. Cover
18. Title Page, Copyright
19. 4 Pandemic Nationalism from Wuhan to across China
20. Writing "Revisionist China": The Political Thought Dimension of the China Threat
21. Talking American, Acting Taiwanese Behind Taipei’s Complete Compliance of the Bush Doctrine
22. Introduction: The Cold War and Decolonization in East Asia
23. From "Asia's East" to "East Asia": Aborted Decolonization of Taiwan in the Cold-War Discourse
24. Thinking Bilaterally, Acting Unilaterally: Placing China's Institutional Style in Relational International Relations
25. Confronting China in an Asymmetric Relationship: The Case of Peace Efficacy in Taiwan
26. The China Order: Centralia, World Empire, and the Nature of Chinese Power by Fei-Ling Wang (review)
27. Chapter 11. Tangut (Xi Xia) Studies in the Soviet Union: The Quinta Essentia of Russian Oriental Studies
28. Chapter 12. Different Ways to Become a Soviet Sinologist: A Note on Personal Choices
29. Conclusion: The Evolution of Sinology after the Communist Party-State
30. Chapter 10. Between Sinology and Socialism: The Collective Memory of Czech Sinologists in the 1950s
31. Chapter 9. “The Songs of Ancient China' : The Myth of “The Other' Appropriated by an Emerging Sinology
32. Part II. Being Sinologists in Post-Communist Societies
33. Chapter 8. Polish Sinology: Reflections on Individualized Trajectories
34. Chapter 5. The Lifting of the “Iron Veil' by RussianSinologists During the Soviet Period(1917–1991)
35. Chapter 6. Soviet Sinology: Two Conflicting Paradigms of Chinese History
36. Chapter 7. Chinese Studies in Post-Soviet Russia: From Uneven Development to the Search for Integrity
37. Chapter 1. Beyond Academia and Politics: Understanding China and Doing Sinology in Czechoslovakia after World War II
38. Chapter 3. Surging between China and Russia:Legacies, Politics, and Turns of Sinology in Contemporary Mongolia
39. Chapter 2. Linguistic Choices for the Identity of “China' in the Discourse of Czech Sinologists
40. Chapter 4. Sinology in Poland: Epistemological Debatesand Academic Practice
41. Part I. Doing Sinology from Post-Communist Perspectives
42. List of Contributors
43. Title Page, Copyright Page
44. Contents
45. Introduction: An Anthropology of Knowledge in Post-Communist Sinology
46. The mission of relational IR and the translation of the Chinese relational school
47. Ontological Security Dilemma: a Practical Model of Relational Deterrence
48. Doing Sinology in Former Socialist States, Reflections from the Czech Republic, Mongolia, Poland, and Russia: Introduction
49. Surging between China and Russia: Legacies, Politics, and Turns of Sinology in Contemporary Mongolia
50. China, China Scholarship and China Scholars in Postcolonial Taiwan
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