Leadership and the Rise of Great Powers
Leadership and the Rise of Great Powers
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Author(s): Xuetong, Yan
Yan, Xuetong
ISBN No.: 9780691190082
Pages: 280
Year: 201904
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 62.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"In Leadership and the Rise of Great Powers , Yan Xuetong draws insights from Chinese history and philosophy to challenge international relations scholarship. Yan offers a powerful vision of a new bipolar world whose stability depends not on material power or norms, but on the quality of leadership exercised by China and the United States. A thoughtful and provocative book." --Amitav Acharya, American University, Washington, DC "Yan Xuetong has been prominent in rethinking realist international relations theory in the light of classical Chinese political philosophy. In this important new book, he shows us what realist theory and world history look like from a Chinese perspective. A welcome and often challenging corrective to Eurocentric orthodoxies. There is nothing like this book on the market." --Barry Buzan, emeritus professor, London School of Economics "This fascinating book represents the current thinking of an influential figure on some of the pressing questions of international politics.


" --Jonathan Kirshner, author of American Power after the Financial Crisis "The rise and fall of hegemons, Yan Xuetong argues, is based not only on their power but also on the quality of their leadership. This compelling book advances key debates about the rise and decline of great powers, the nature and impact of soft power, and the crisis of liberalism." --Jennifer Lind, Dartmouth College "In this riveting account of the rise and decline of global leadership, Yan Xuetong engages classical realism and Chinese philosophy to formulate a theory of moral realism. He applies this theory to the rise of China and the decline of the United States in a new bipolar world order without global leadership. A compelling contribution for understanding the current transformations of the international system." --Thomas Risse, Freie Universität Berlin "In this thought-provoking book, Yan Xuetong proposes a Chinese theory of international relations that enriches realist literature and international relations theory. His distinct take has clear policy relevance and will generate much controversy and debate among scholars inside and outside of China. Offering insights not often found in the Western literature, this work will be widely read and cited.


" --Feng Zhang, Australian National University.


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