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The Long East Asia

Part of the book series: Governing China in the 21st Century ((GC21))

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This volume brings together chapters authored by scholars of multiple disciplines. These chapters collectively attempted to show several things. First, there was a long-last model of state making and social organization that exited in an East Asian zone before the arrival of the Europe-originated “modern” challenges of industrialization, capitalism, and representative form of government.

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    Magdalene Fung, “Indonesia Stresses ‘Asian Way’ for Resolving Challenges in a Multipolar Region.” Straits Times, 11 June 2022; Mercedes Ruehl & Oliver Telling, “Mahathir Mohamad Urges Asean to Move Towards China After US’s Taiwan ‘Provocation’.” Financial Times, 30 August 2022; Nile Bowie, “Lee Shines Light on a US-China Middle Path.” Asia Times, 7 April 2022.

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    State Council of the People’s Republic of China. (2022). “China: Democracy that Works.”

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    Some perspectives from Chinese authors can be Linggui Wang & Jianglin Zhao (eds.). (2019). China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Building the Community of Common Destiny. Singapore: World Scientific.

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    This volume that include authors from multiple countries is a good reference: Chengyang Li, Sai Hang Kwok, & Dascha During (eds.). (2020). Harmony in Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Introduction. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.

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Wang, Z. (2023). Conclusion. In: Wang, Z. (eds) The Long East Asia. Governing China in the 21st Century. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8784-7_11

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