Abstract
The Western-initiating international relations theoretical framework plays a fairly dominant role in analysing and initiating the prospects and scenarios of international order. However, with the peaceful rise of China, whose civlisation sustains almost 5000 years, China is playing a more proactive role in inter-civilisational international order; thus, in-depth explorations into Confucianism as the core element of Han Chinese Civilisation have been resurgent on the world stage, and it is indispensable for relevant scholars, intellectuals and strategists to closely evaluate unexploited implications and demystify the sustainability and intrinsic dynamism of Confucianism-themed Han Chinese Civilisation, and its implicit ties with a comparable philosophical concept of a global community of shared future. Through historical-studies approaches and comparative methodologies, the primary purpose of this paper seeks to crucially investigate a potential relationship between Confucianism and the philosophical concept of a global community of shared future ranging from the perspectives of historical origin, context, substance and so forth. It can be argued that the philosophical standpoint of a community of shared future for humankind bears historical significance and merits that Confucian thoughts somehow generate. This paper of research findings meanwhile predicts that China’s inter-civlisational international engagement as part of China’s soft-power strategy will proceed beyond classical state-based theoretic framework and the Confucian thoughts of the prevalence of public spirit and harmony without homogeneity will grow as an alternative guiding international norm in better services of rebuilding normative, inter-civilisational international order that a global community demands.
Highlights
This concept of a global community of shared futures may bear certain roots of ancient Chinese philosophical thoughts, which especially includes the Confucian thought that a public spirit will rule all under the Heaven when the great Way prevails or the yearnings of harmony without homogeneity
1 Confucianism has played an influential role in Chinese intellectual and philosophical chronicle and an unexpectedly crucial role in world’s inter-civilisation exchanges as world’s civilisations are diversified
The perception of harmony without homogeneity has something to do with no superiority nor inferiority among civilisations and relevant entities, for which the concept of a global community of shared future advocates
Summary
This concept of a global community of shared futures may bear certain roots of ancient Chinese philosophical thoughts, which especially includes the Confucian thought that a public spirit will rule all under the Heaven when the great Way prevails or the yearnings of harmony without homogeneity. This paper seeks to critically examine the historical context and substances of quintessential, positive Confucian intellectual viewpoints such as public spirit, prevalence of grand course or great similarity, and harmony without homogeneity, and the philosophical concept of a shared-future-oriented global community, which lays a theoretic foundation for bridging their reciprocal nexus.
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