Rethinking Chinese power : a conceptual corrective to the "power shift" narrative/ Chengxin Pan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Asian Perspective Vol.38, No.3, July-sept 2014, pp.387-410. (11)Summary: This article is divided into four parts. A discussion of the mutual neglect between the power shift debate and the literature on the concept of power. The second part an overview of a conception of power alternative to the state centric quantitative and zero-sum understanding of power. The third section illustrates the contingency and socially constructed nature of Chinese economic power and what it means for US-China power shift. The final part suggests further interrogating conventional ways of thinking about power.
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This article is divided into four parts. A discussion of the mutual neglect between the power shift debate and the literature on the concept of power. The second part an overview of a conception of power alternative to the state centric quantitative and zero-sum understanding of power. The third section illustrates the contingency and socially constructed nature of Chinese economic power and what it means for US-China power shift. The final part suggests further interrogating conventional ways of thinking about power.

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