China's Selective Identities

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China's Selective Identities

State, Ideology and Culture

Politics and government International relations Diplomacy

Authors: Dominik Mierzejewski, Bartosz Kowalski

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Collection: Global Political Transitions

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 5th September 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 468 Kb

ISBN: 9789811301643


Summary of the Book

This book discusses the role of selective identities in shaping China’s position in regional and global affairs. It does so by using the concept of the political transition of power, and argues that by taking on different types of identities—of state, ideology and culture—the Chinese government has adjusted China’s identity to different kinds of audiences.

China’s Adaptive Identities

By adopting different kinds of “self”, China has secured its relatively peaceful transition within the existing system and, in the meantime, strengthened its capacity to place its principles within that system. To its immediate neighbors, China presents itself as a state that needs clearcut borders. In relation to the developing world (Global South), the PRC narrates “self” as an ideology with the banner of materialism, equality and justice. To its third “audience”, the developed world (mainly Europe), China presents itself as a peaceful, innocent cultural construct based primarily on Confucius’ passive approach.

China’s Strategic Maneuvering

By bringing these three identities into “one Chinese body” (三位一体, sanwei yiti), China’s policymakers skillfully maneuver and build the country’s position in the arena of global affairs.

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