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Sovereignty in China

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This book provides a comprehensive history of the emergence and the formation of the concept of sovereignty in China from the year 1840 to the present. It contributes to broadening the history of modern China by looking at the way the notion of sovereignty was gradually articulated by key Chinese intellectuals, diplomats and political figures in the unfolding of the history of international law in China, rehabilitates Chinese agency, and shows how China challenged Western Eurocentric assumptions about the progress of international law. It puts the history of international law in a global perspective, interrogating the widely-held belief of international law as universal order and exploring the ways in which its history is closely anchored to a European experience that fails to take into account how the encounter with other non-European realities has influenced its formation.

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ISBN: 9781108463942
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Author: Maria Adele Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Carrai
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 299 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
Genres: International law
Comparative law
Legal history
Ethnic studies
International relations