“All under heaven as one family” : Tianxiaist ideology and the emerging Chinese great power identity

M. Puranen
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The rise of China is perhaps the most important development in world politics today. It is challenging the very foundations of the liberal international order that the Western great powers have created. Yet, as China emerges as an economic and political powerhouse with global influence, it is not at all clear what kind of a great power it will become, and what kind of a world order it sees as its ideal. Chinese official foreign policy rhetoric on the subject offers only vaguely described slogans and concepts. Another approach for studying “China’s mind” is to study China’s academic discourse on world politics and foreign relations. In this article, the academic debate around the concept of tianxia (天下. in English: all under heaven) is analyzed, in order to study the great power identities that China is constructing for itself as it prepares for a bigger role in world politics. The article argues that the “tianxia theory” is attempting to distance China from “the West” by creating a completely unique civilizational identity for China. The tianxiaist narrative argues that, because of its unique character and because of its “harmonious” and “worldly” tianxia conception of world politics, China can offer fresh and relevant alternatives for the international community. This is not only a concern for political philosophers, as the concepts of tianxia theory also seem to be influencing and inspiring the foreign policy thinking of the Chinese government. Keywords: Tianxia theory, tianxiaism, Chinese foreign policy, Chinese great power identity
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“天下一家”:天下主义思想与新兴的中国大国认同
中国的崛起也许是当今世界政治最重要的发展。它正在挑战西方大国创建的自由国际秩序的基础。然而,随着中国成为一个具有全球影响力的经济和政治强国,它将成为什么样的大国,以及它认为什么样的世界秩序是理想的,这一点都不清楚。中国官方在这个问题上的外交政策说辞只是提供了模糊描述的口号和概念。研究“中国思想”的另一个途径是研究中国关于世界政治和外交关系的学术话语。在本文中,学界围绕“天下”的概念展开了争论。为了研究中国在准备在世界政治中扮演更大角色时正在为自己构建的大国身份。文章认为,“天下论”试图通过为中国创造一种完全独特的文明身份,将中国与“西方”拉开距离。“天下主义”叙事认为,由于其独特的性格和“和谐的”、“世故的”世界政治天下观,中国可以为国际社会提供新鲜的、相关的选择。这不仅仅是政治哲学家关心的问题,天下理论的概念似乎也在影响和启发着中国政府的外交政策思维。关键词:天下理论、天下主义、中国外交政策、中国大国认同
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