Provides a comprehensive history of the emergence and formation of the concept of sovereignty in China from the year 1840 to the present. It will be of interest to students and scholars of international and comparative law as well as scholars of modern China and policy makers.
Provides a comprehensive history of the emergence and formation of the concept of sovereignty in China from the year 1840 to the present. It will be of interest to students and scholars of international and comparative law as well as scholars of modern China and policy makers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maria Adele Carrai is currently a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and a Fellow at Harvard University Asia Center. She completed a Ph.D. in Law at the University of Hong Kong in 2016, where she received the Award for Outstanding Postgraduate Research Student for 2015-16, the Hong Kong Ph.D. Fellowship and the Swire Scholarship. Since she completed her Ph.D., she has been Princeton-Harvard China and the World Fellow (2017-18), New York University Global Hauser Fellow (2016-17), Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute, Florence (2015-17). Her research has appeared in various peer-review journals and she has spoken in a variety of fora.
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Introduction 1. International law and the sinocentric ritual system: a nineteenth-century clash of normative orders 2. Secularizing a sacred empire: early translations and uses of international law 3. China's struggle for survival and the new Darwinist conception of international society (1895-1911) 4. China rejoining the world and its fictional sovereignty, 1912-1949 5. From Proletarian revolution to peaceful coexistence: sovereignty in the PRC, 1949-1989 Conclusion.
Introduction 1. International law and the sinocentric ritual system: a nineteenth-century clash of normative orders 2. Secularizing a sacred empire: early translations and uses of international law 3. China's struggle for survival and the new Darwinist conception of international society (1895-1911) 4. China rejoining the world and its fictional sovereignty, 1912-1949 5. From Proletarian revolution to peaceful coexistence: sovereignty in the PRC, 1949-1989 Conclusion.
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