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Sovereignty in China : A Genealogy of a Concept since 1840
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Maria Adele Carrai
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July 26 2019
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Cambridge University Press
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9781108564861
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9781108474191
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9781108463942
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July 26 2019
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August 01 2019
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10.1017/9781108564861
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 18
International Law and the Sinocentric Ritual System
pp. 47
Secularizing a Sacred Empire
pp. 82
China’s Struggle for Survival and the New Darwinist Conception of International Society (1895–1911)
pp. 109
China Rejoining the World and Its Fictional Sovereignty, 1912–1949
pp. 152
From Proletarian Revolution to Peaceful Coexistence
pp. 183
Historical Legacies, Globalization, and Chinese Sovereignty since 1989
pp. 220
Conclusion
pp. 227
Bibliography
pp. 264
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