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The Socioeconomics of Nationalism in China - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Hardcover)
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The Socioeconomics of Nationalism in China - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
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This book analyzes Chinese nationalism from the perspective of
social economics. It posits a conceptual framework in which
national status is treated as a "luxury" while material consumption
is considered as a "necessity" in people's preferences, which
implies that popular nationalism tends to increase with economic
development. The book extensively uses the tools of game theory and
behavioral economics to analyze inter-ethnical and international
conflicts in historical and contemporary China. The author's
economic approach to the subject of nationalism brings fresh and
critical insights into the Chinese historical events and relations
with foreign countries. For example, it helps resolve the following
puzzles: Why did most Chinese support an ethnic minority, the
Manchus, to be their ruler after the collapse of the Ming dynasty?
In the Boxer Rebellion, why did the Qing dynasty declare war
against more than eight foreign powers when it knew well that any
of the countries could defeat China easily? What are the
fundamental causes of the 1962 Sino-Indian War and the 1979
Sino-Vietnamese War? Who is responsible for the bombing of the
Chinese Embassy in Belgrade? This book attempts to answer the
questions based on the theories of social economics and rational
choice, which will interest those researching on nationalism, China
studies, international relations, history and political economy.
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