Psycho-culturology and International Relations: Perspectives and ParadigmsChapter 1 Mainstream Theories of International Relations and the Attempt to Create the "Chinese School" Chapter 2 Psycho-culturology: Core Concepts and Perspectives Chapter 3 Human constant(Jen), the State and International Relations Chapter 4 From "International Politics" to "International Relations" "Lun-jen" and the Outside World Chapter 5 "Lun-jen" () and "Fu-guo" () Chapter 6 "Lun-jen" and "Tianxia" (Tributary system) Chapter 7 "Harmony" and Lun-jen's Model of Psycho-Social Homeostasis Chapter 8 China and the System of Nation-states: Approaches and Dilemmas The "Individual Jen" and Contemporary International Order Chapter 9 The "Individual Jen", the "Individual State" and the Modern International Order Chapter 10 Peace and the Evolution of the International System Chapter 11 The "Ultimately Individual Jen": Analysis of the American Human Constant and its Psycho-Social Homeostasis Chapter 12 The Outside World of the "Ultimately Individual Jen" Chapter 13 "Soft Power", the "Ultimate Individualism" and Americans' Human Constant State Forms of Japan and India and the International System Chapter 14 The Japanese Human Constant and Japanese Diplomacy Chapter 15: Sequence Consciousness and the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere": A Psycho-culturological Interpretation of the Japanese State Behavior during World War II Chapter 16 Cultural Tradition and the Establishment of Western Political System in India Chapter 17 The Ancient South Asia's International System: Features and Principles of the " Dharma System".
People (Jen), State and Inter-State Relations : A Psycho-Culturological Approach