Confucianism and Deweyan pragmatism resources for a new geopolitics of interdependence

"Over the past generation, the rise of East Asia and especially China, has brought about a sea change in the economic and political world order. At the same time, global warming, environmental degradation, food and water shortages, population explosion, and income inequities have created a perf...

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