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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments vii
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part I Challenging Hegemony and Global Capitalism
  6. 1 Relationality without Hierarchy: Hong Daeyong’s Reappraisal of Tianxia 21
  7. 2 Tianxia as Anticosmopolitan and Protoracial: A Case Study of Late Imperial Vietnam 39
  8. 3 “We Choose to Go to the Moon” for Truth, Justice, and Peace on Earth: A Dialogue for Socioeconomic Justice between Ubu-ntu and Buren 68
  9. 4 Ideology, Quixotism, or Enabling Utopia? The Notion of Tianxia as a Model for a New Form of Global Governance and Coexistence, Seen in the Light of the Japanese Experience 97
  10. 5 Toward a New World Order: Reading Tianxia with Marx and Hegel 118
  11. Part II From Nation-States to a Relational Ecology
  12. 6 Why Does Tianxia Need a Nation- State? Nation and Tianxia in Modern China 155
  13. 7 Comparing the Ancient Chinese Tianxia Order and the Postwar UN- Centric International Order 174
  14. 8 Tianxia and Islam 198
  15. 9 Tianxia: A Process of Relations 221
  16. 10 Universalizing Tianxia in an East Asian Context 236
  17. 11 Virtuosic Relationality and Ethical Diversity: A Buddhist Revisioning of International Relations beyond Anarchy and Hierarchy 250
  18. Part III A Minimalist Morality for Solidarity and Mutual Critique
  19. 12 Spheres of Global Justice and Tianxia Theory 269
  20. 13 Tianxia and Global Distributive Justice 289
  21. 14 Heavenly Governing All- under- Heaven: Reconceptualizing the Confucian Daren 大人 Idea for the Tianxia 天下 Leadership 308
  22. 15 Without War or Conquest: The Idea of a Global Political Order in Asoka’s Dhamma 322
  23. 16 From John Dewey to the Confucian “Idea” of Internationalism 345
  24. Contributors 371
  25. Index 377
Tianxia in Comparative Perspectives
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