Overview
Peace is the eternal dream of humanity regardless of racial and religious differences. In today's world rife with conflicts of all kinds, the question of how to achieve world peace has become more urgent than ever before. In China and Global Peace, Zhao Kejin traces the root of the peace deficit to the Eurocentric mindsets underpinning the dominant forces of globalization, and presents Chinese thought as an alternative solution for global peace based on an analysis of traditional Chinese philosophies on peace and harmony. The book outlines China's efforts to pave a new path toward global peace by offering a slew of new concepts and initiatives aimed to promote open, inclusive, balanced, and equal development across the world, such as building a human community with a shared future, the Belt and Road Initiative, a holistic concept of security, and a new approach to global governance.
Features & Benefits
- Expounds on the origins, development, and features of Chinese philosophies and explorations of peace.
- Outlines China's new concepts and initiatives based on the latest statistics and government reports from both Chinese and Western organizations.
- Dissects numerous quotes and philosophies from Chinese classics.
- Critically examines Western philosophies and theories of peace.
- Expounds on the origins, development, and features of Chinese philosophies and explorations of peace.
- Outlines China's new concepts and initiatives based on the latest statistics and government reports from both Chinese and Western organizations.
- Dissects numerous quotes and philosophies from Chinese classics.
- Critically examines Western philosophies and theories of peace.