中国作为一个大国:重新考虑中国外交政策中的面子文化

IF 3.1 4区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Ye Xue
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本文试图理解中国作为一个大国所采取的外交政策。通过采用中国的“面子”概念作为分析工具,我的论文说明了为什么面子作为集体“自尊”欲望的文化表达对中国当前的外交政策越来越重要,以及面子的文化使命如何影响中国与其他国家的互动,以争取民族自尊。它揭示了中国决定参与全球治理和伙伴外交以及使用胁迫背后的动机、认知和行为逻辑。文章认为,作为一个大国,中国既不是天生的维持现状的和平主义者,也不是天生的推翻现有国际秩序的修正主义目标。相反,它的行为倾向在很大程度上取决于其他政党如何满足它对面子的渴望。
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China as a great power: Reconsidering face culture in Chinese foreign policy
This article attempts to comprehend China's foreign policy as the nation takes on the status of a great power. By adopting the Chinese concept of “face” as an analytical tool, my paper illustrates why face as a cultural expression of desire for collective “self-esteem” has been increasingly important to China's current foreign policy, and how the cultural mandate of face informs China's interactions with other nations in order to strive for national self-esteem. It reveals the motivational, cognitive, and behavioural logic behind China's decision to participate in global governance and partnership diplomacy, as well as its use of coercion. The article suggests that China as a great power is neither innately pacifist in maintaining the status quo nor hardwired with revisionist aims to overthrow the existing international order. Instead, its behavioural tendencies largely depend on how other parties can fulfil its desire for face.
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International Journal INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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