
China’s Identity through a Historical Lens
Author(s) -
Neil Munro
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of advanced military studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2770-260X
pISSN - 2770-2596
DOI - 10.21140/mcuj.2022sistratcul003
Subject(s) - china , geopolitics , identity (music) , feeling , political science , order (exchange) , national identity , gender studies , political economy , sociology , aesthetics , law , epistemology , philosophy , politics , economics , finance
This article takes a strategic culture approach to describe China’s identity. It narrates how historical events of the past 150 years have shaped tensions between national feelings of superiority and inferiority, demands for development and equality, the thirst for freedom and longing for security, and China’s territorial ambitions and geopolitical reality. It then discusses China’s approach to two areas of potential conflict—Taiwan and the South China Sea. It concludes with reflections on Chinese ideas about international order.