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'The object of sense and experiment' : the ontology of sensation in William Hunter's investigation of the human gravid uterus
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Misunderstanding, misperception and mistakes : the logic of the Grail in Old French Arthurian romance and Thomas Malory’s Tale of the Sankgreal
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From Beethoven to Beyoncé : do changing aesthetic cultures amount to ‘cumulative cultural evolution’?
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'To reveal the Eternal' : the spiritual friendship of Margaret Cropper and Evelyn Underhill
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Inferential communication : bridging the gap between intentional and ostensive communication in non-human primates
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Towards a Confucian geopolitics
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In this article, we argue that Confucian philosophies are vital to understanding contemporary Chinese geopolitics. Existing Western geopolitical frameworks, we contend, are insufficient for grasping the complex theories and historical legacies that underpin China’s foreign policy. This issue becomes particularly salient as scholars and the public alike try to manage complex and changing geopolitical ideas underpinning the Belt and Road Initiative, recently heralded by the Chinese state and epitomising China’s ambition for expanded global engagements. This article provides a much-needed critical assessment and review of Confucian ideas and their uptake in Chinese state theory, geographical imaginations, and geopolitical scripts. While Confucianism typically focuses on ideals of harmony, hierarchy, and normative social order, geopolitics analyses geographical influences on politics – in particular, violence and conflict. However, it is precisely within this contradictory dialectic that new possibilities for analysing the geopolitics of a rising global power can emerge. ; Postprint ; Peer reviewed
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China; Confucianism; foreign policy; G Geography (General); G1; Geography; geopolitics; Planning and Development; political geography; state; T-NDAS
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/2043820620951354 http://hdl.handle.net/10023/24833
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Building community through hospitality : indirect obligations to reciprocate in a transnational speech community
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“Ovid’s Old Age” : Jacek Kaczmarski and the sung poetry of exile
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An explorative journey through hadith collections : connecting early Islamic Arabia with the world
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Introduction: New dialogues with Breton literature and culture
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : The Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut, and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common European cultural heritage
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Putting the net back into the internet : the materiality of networks from a premodern perspective
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Putting metaphor centre stage : a case study of Alison Landsberg's 'Prosthetic Memory'
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