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PART I: Historicity and Social Foundation of China's Domestic Order and International Relations 1. Historicity and International Relations: A Tribute to Wang Gungwu - Robert W. Cox 2. A Re-Appraisal of Abrahamic Values and Neorealist IR Theory: from a Confucian-Asian Perspective - James C. Hsiung 3. Historians and Chinese World Order: Fairbank, Wang, and the Matter of 'Indeterminate Relevance' - Paul Evans 4. The Historical Roots and Character of Secularism in China - Prasenjit Duara PART II: Reinterpreting China's "World Order" 5. Rethinking the "Tribute System": Broadening the Conceptual Horizon of Historical East Asian Politics - Zhang Feng 6. Traditional Chinese Theory and Practice of Foreign Relations: A Reassessment - Ren Xiao 7. Traditional China and the Globalization of International Relations Thinking - Brantly Womack PART III: Chinese Overseas and China's International Relations 8. Conceptualizing Chinese Migration: Wang Gungwu and His Struggle with Terminology - Huang Jianli 9. China, Cuba, and the Chinese in Cuba: Emigration, International Relations, and How They Interact - Gregor Benton 10. Chinese Overseas and a Rising China: The Limits of a Diplomatic "Diaspora Option" - Liu Hong PART IV: China in Contemporary World Politics 11. Understanding the Intangible in International Relations: The Cultural Dimension of China's Integration with the International Community - Wang Hongying 12. Has the Rise of China Made Latin America more Unsafe? - Tony Spanakos and Yu Xiao 13. Japan's Response to the Fall and Rise of China: The Shift of Foreign Policy Mainstream Thinking - Zhao Quansheng PART V: Historical Continuity and Transformation of China's International Relations 14. The Returned China with Chinese-ness in History and World Politics: A Deeper Understanding with the Intellectual Guide from Wang Gungwu - Shi Yinhong 15. Organizing China's Inter-state Relations: From "Tianxia" (All-Under-Heaven) to Modern International Order - Zheng Yongnian 16. Wang Gungwu, the Transnational and Research Imagination - Zhang Yongjin

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