A Multicultural Retrospective on Endogenous Chinese Sino-Centric Civilizational Becoming
Yang Pachankis
No 9jh8u, Thesis Commons from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Contemporary globalization is largely shaped by the predominant position and strength of the United States, and the concept of globalization is cast upon the polity and social aspects of P.R. China after Reform and Opening. Globalization, though substantially varied in a modern scene, is not without historical and cultural roots. The future holds anew, whereas newly arisen pieces of knowledge and information shed new light on the past, the blood and violence of the political progress on the Chinese soil. This paper digs into the interactive aspect of the Chinese civilization with Western Civilization, and an empirical understanding on the evolvement of the country / nation to the recent shaping, with implication of which might change the dynamic of the Asian area after the global power politics whereof after World War II.
Date: 2020-05-17
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/9jh8u
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