example, Stephen Krasner, ed., International Regimes, Cornell Uni-
versity Press, Ithaca, NY, 1983; Volker Ritter, ed., Regime Theory
and International Relations, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1993; Marc A.
Levy, Oran R. Young and Michael Zum, ‘The study of international
regimes’, European Journal of International Relations, vol. 1, 1995,
pp. 267–330.
Chapter 2 The Chinese view of the world
- The translation is from Simon Leys, The Analects of Confucius,
W. W. Norton and Co., New York, 1997, p. 60.
- On Confucian qualities, see David L. Hall and Roger T. Ames,
Thinking Through Confucius, State University Press of New York,
New York, 1987.
- Ralph Sawyer, The Seven Military Classics of Ancient China, West-
view, Boulder, Colo., 1993.
- The best study is Alastair Johnston’s penetrating analysis of
Chinese strategic culture during the Ming dynasty. Alastair Iain
Johnston, Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in
Chinese History, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1995.
- Wang Gungwu, ‘Early Ming relations with Southeast Asia: a back-
ground essay’ in The Chinese World Order: Traditional China’s Foreign
Relations, ed. John King Fairbank, Harvard University Press, Cam-
bridge, Mass., 1968, p. 43.
- Aihe Wang, Cosmology and Political Culture in Early China, Cam-
bridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, especially chapter 5.
- YüYing-Shih, ‘Han foreign relations’ in The Cambridge History
of China, eds Denis Twitchett and John K. Fairbank, vol. 1,
pp. 383–405.
- ibid, pp. 379–80. See also Richard J. Smith, Chinese Maps: Images
of ‘All Under Heaven’, Oxford University Press, Hong Kong, 1996,
pp. 23–4.
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