Sacred Mandates: Asian International Relations Since Chinggis Khan

Edited by Michael Van Walt Van Praag , Miek Boltjes , Timothy Brook
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Sacred Mandates: Asian International Relations Since Chinggis Khan

Edited by Michael Van Walt Van Praag , Miek Boltjes , Timothy Brook
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288 PAGES

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  • Published date: May 21, 2018
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 9780226562766
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.8" L x 9.0" H
Timothy Brook is professor of history at the University of British Columbia. Michael van Walt van Praag is executive president of Kreddha, a conflict resolution organization, and senior fellow at the Institute for Social Sciences, University of California at Davis, an international jurist. Miek Boltjes is a mediator in intrastate conflicts and director of dialogue facilitation at Kreddha.
 
“These thoughtful and readable essays explore China's relations with its neighbors and distant lands from the Mongol era to the present and challenge traditional views. They emphasize that realpolitik or pragmatic assessment of its own power and information about foreign states, peoples, or tribes, not a monolithic approach based on Confucian attitudes or, in recent times, communist ideology, shaped China's policies. Citizens and specialists on China, as well as policy makers will need to consider the well-informed and perceptive interpretations in this valuable work.”

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