TY - BOOK AU - Sun,Junjian AU - Hua,Yuan Xin AU - Mian,Zhang TI - Mao Tse-tung's International Politics Theory and Practice SN - 9781844644872 AV - DS777.8 .S86 2018 U1 - 327.51009/04 23 PY - 2018///] CY - Reading, United Kingdom, China PB - Paths International, China Social Sciences Press KW - Mao, Zedong, KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - Government KW - International KW - bisacsh KW - International Relations KW - General KW - Diplomatic relations KW - fast KW - Political and social views KW - China KW - Foreign relations KW - 20th century KW - Chine KW - Relations extérieures KW - 20e siècle KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Rights: research perspective on Mao Tse-tung's international political theory -- The origins of Mao Tse-tung's international political theories -- On Mao Tse-tung's international political era -- Mao Tse-tung's theory on the comparison of international political forces -- Mao Tse-tung's theory on international political order -- Mao Tse-tung's international political strategy N2 - This is a complete study of Mao Tse-Tung's theory of international politics. The author discusses major viewpoints and principles of rights on mainland China in international political studies, and comes to the conclusion that a dialectical integration of viewpoints on rights, power, and interests is a better way to look into Mao's international political theory. Also analyzed is the background and theoretical origin of Mao's international political theory. The author argues that Mao inherited the essence of Chinese traditional culture, borrowed Marxist' theories, as well as some theories of western international politics and modern western theories of human rights, and combined them in the Chinese context. He gradually refined these theories in the later revolutions. Based on the illustration of Mao's major topics towards epoch, power, order, and strategy, the author indicates that Mao fully inherited the essence of Lenin's views that the direction of modern times is the demise of imperialism and the incoming of proletariat's revolution, and believed that human beings would be liberated by this revolution. More importantly, Mao creatively proposed that peace is another epochal topic besides revolution. Finally, author Sun offers that Mao's five principles of peaceful co-existence are the real basis of a just and rational international political order, with an aim to protect nation's and states' rights, and that the goal of Mao's international political strategy is to maintain world peace and the security of Chinese territory UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1727863 ER -