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Mexico-China Relations

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This book analyses contemporary Mexico-China relations as a complex cultural encounter.

Through an unprecedented analysis of the discursive production of a series of diplomatic, media and academic sources, this book demonstrates how, embedded in the great technological and political transformations of our transition into the 21st century, Mexico-China relations embodied a complex process of knowledge formation, confronting their socially constructed conceptions of time, space and otherness: a cultural encounter. The book advances the idea that the cultural encounter between Mexico and China provides a fundamental case for understanding world politics and human interaction from a truly global perspective and beyond reductionist views of reality. Unlike previous works, which have predominantly focused on economics or geopolitics - strongly influenced by a realist approach - the book will present the subject as a dynamic interaction between ideological and material factors.

Mexico-China Relations contributes to the study of otherness construction and critical understanding of the non-Western world in international relations (IR). It will appeal to researchers and students of IR theory, political theory, cultural studies and studies of the impact of cultural influences on foreign policy, as well as professionals working on Sino-Latin American relations.

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ISBN: 9781032377926
Publication date:
Author: Francisco AntonioAlfonso
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 190 pages
Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics
Genres: International relations
Cultural studies
Public administration
Political economy
History