Liberalism and Chinese economic development : perspectives from Europe and Asia / edited by Gilles Campagnolo.
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Language: | English |
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2016.
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Series: | Routledge studies in the modern world economy.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on contributors; List of acronyms; 1 Introduction: in search of the meaning of liberalism in a China confronting crisis; PART I History of thought: contributions to the reception and adoption/adaption of Western thought; 2 The reception of Kant in China; 3 Yan Fu and Kaiping Mines: the meaning of economic liberalism in early modern China; 4 Liberal economic thought in Republican China; 5 Modernization theory, Chinese modernization and social ethics; PART II Liberalization and individualization.
- 6 The essence of individuality in KitarÅ Nishida's works: a contribution from Eastern Asia to a transcultural understanding of the meaning of individualism7 The rejection of narcissism and social essentialism through the anthropology of Masao Maruyama; 8 Dual individualization in East Asia: individualization in the society and in the family; 9 Intensive secularization of engaged Buddhism to heal isolated people in East Asia: active listening by monks in liberalized societies of Eastern Asia; PART III Liberalism, universalism and pluralism; 10 Self-determination: what liberalism is it?
- 11 Slaughter's liberal theory of international law: comments from a Chinese perspective12 Liberalization of Russian foreign economic relations in North-Eastern Asia: a viewpoint on Chinese and Japanese business; 13 Talking politics in China: media and "social management" in a China facing fast-pace modernization; Index.