Peng Lu
This article reviews issues relevant to the Chinese School
of International Relations (IR) theory. After 20 or more years of
relentless effort, the Chinese School has achieved concrete
breakthroughs, evident in the emergence of Relational Theory, Moral
Realism, and Symbiosis...
Toni Erskine, Liane Hartnett
In this article, we identify—and interrogate—one thematic
thread that is intricately woven through prominent positions within
classical realism, normative international relations (IR) theory, and
what Zhang Feng (2012) has called Chinese IR’s “Tsinghua approach.” This
thread is the often-controversial notion...
Yan Xuetong
Leadership analysis has been a traditional paradigm for
studying international relations. The theory of moral realism improves
this paradigm’s scientific rigour when explaining the relationship
between the leadership of major powers and system-level international
changes. Methodologically, moral realism uses morality...
Stefano Guzzini
In a spirit of dialogue, this article engages Yaqing Qin’s
relational theory of world politics in a conversation by trying to
relate it to Western theoretical partners outside of his (mainly
Anglo-American) individualist and rationalist focus. The central piece
of...
Yaqing Qin
Three tensions are said to exist in my relational theory,
i.e. between ontology and behavior, between structure and process, and
between substance and procedure. Underlying these tensions is a crucial
question: How to identify the subject and object and understand...
Peter J Katzenstein
Is there a Chinese School of International Relations (IR)
Theory? My answer to this question is ambivalent. Although a Chinese
school of IR theory does not exist in the singular, it does exist in the
plural. If “birds of a...
Chih-yu Shih, Jason Kuo
The literature on exceptionalism is preoccupied with its
distinctive national sources and resultantly differing styles.
Exceptionalism has thus become almost synonymous with culture and
identity, rather than international relations (IRs). The paper instead
argues that exceptionalism reveals a relational identity...
Ren Xiao
Over the past two decades, Chinese international relations
scholars have embarked on a journey of innovative thinking in world
politics. The endeavour has borne theoretical fruits that both
complement existing paradigms and potentially constitute a distinct
“Chinese school” of international...
Peng Lu, Xiao Ren, Toni Erskine, Stefano Guzzini, Barry Buzan, Beate Jahn, Justin Rosenberg
The papers in this Forum, along with eight papers
consecutively published in previous and current issues of this journal,
constitute a special symposium, which engages in a dialogue between the
“Chinese School” of International Relations (IR) theory and “Western”
IR...
Zheng Chen
The past two decades have witnessed a wave of research into
the history of East Asian international relations (IR). Scholars seek to
broaden the historical frames of reference in IR for both theory
testing and theory generation. The article reviews...
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