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China: The Influence of History
How does history influence Chinese thought and behavior today?
By Michael D. Swaine
January 14, 2015
As
China’s power and influence continue to grow in Asia and beyond, many
analysts look to Chinese history to understand how a strong China will
behave and view the world in the future. Many of these attempts to apply
an historical lens engage in gross simplifications and misreadings of
the relevance and meaning of hundreds of years of Chinese thought and
behavior. China is often viewed, incorrectly, as if it existed as a
monolithic whole over centuries, possessed the same political and
security outlook at each stage of its development, and behaved as a
modern nation state does today. In particular, some observers blithely
assert that China always sought to dominate its world in hard power
terms, often succeeded in doing so, and will naturally seek such a
position of dominance in the future.
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