Narrating China and Europe in Uncertain Times - by Ágota Révész & Duncan Freeman & Magnus Feldmann & Steven Langendonk (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This edited volume examines the crucial, yet overlooked, role narratives play in the rapidly changing relationship between Europe and China.
- About the Author: Ágota Révész is a sinologist with experience in diplomacy.
- 272 Pages
- Political Science, International Relations
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Book Synopsis
This edited volume examines the crucial, yet overlooked, role narratives play in the rapidly changing relationship between Europe and China.
Its contributors analyse the role of narratives in different societies and arenas ranging from economic and foreign policy to history and social media. Emphasizing the social dimension of narrative, the volume challenges traditional state-centric and strategic approaches in international politics. It also engages with the ubiquity of stories about the "other" in present manifold crises, and underscores the need for a heightened awareness of narratives and their consequences in decision-making processes.
Review Quotes
"This book is required reading for academics, students and members of the general public with an interest in Europe-China relations, as these become increasingly crucial to global politics." Richard McMahon, University College London
"This book puts forward an original take on Europe-China relations, enriching our understanding of the subject and venturing into new avenues of scholarly research." Nicola Casarini, Istituto Affari Internazionali
About the Author
Ágota Révész is a sinologist with experience in diplomacy. She currently works for Helmholtz Centre Potsdam.
Magnus Feldmann is Associate Professor in Politics at the University of Bristol.
Duncan Freeman is Lecturer at the Brussels Management School (ICHEC).
Steven Langendonk is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg and KU Leuven.