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E-raamat: Shifting Boundaries: A Global History of the Monroe Doctrine

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This is a global history of the Monroe Doctrine through a Chinese lens. Delving deep into the evolution of the Monroe Doctrine's discourse and the spatial politics underpinning it, the book meticulously chronicles and dissects how the doctrine has been interpreted over time within the United States, and explores the diverse ways historical actors in Germany, Japan, and China adapted the Monroe Doctrine's discourse to suit their respective local spatial-political imperatives. In an era marked by the rise of multi-polarization, this work offers invaluable historical insights, enabling readers to better understand the complex dynamics between hegemony and autonomy.
Contents

Acknowledgements



Introduction Monroe Doctrine: the Global Spread of a Concept of Spatial
Politics

1Problems, Approaches and Methods

2The Monroe Doctrine and the Four Levels of Spatial Politics

3Multipolarization and Uncertain Prospects for Global Order

4Conclusion



1 Beyond the Western Hemisphere: the Evolution of American Discourse on the
Monroe Doctrine

1From the Monroe Doctrine to the Wilsonian Doctrine: Continuity or
Discontinuity?

2Returning to Monroe from Wilson?

3Conclusion



2 Katechon in Central Europe? Monroe Doctrine, Großraum and International
Law

1From the 19th Century to the First World War

2The Decay of European Public Law

3The Structural Vulnerability of the Versailles System

4The Großraum Order and the New International Law

5Conclusion



3 Ambiguous Resistance: the Rise of Japans Asiatic Monroe Doctrine

1The Merging of the Concepts of Asianism and Monroe Doctrine

2The First World War and the Vicissitudes of the Japanese Monroe Doctrine

3The Full Flowering of the Japanese Monroe Doctrine

4Conclusion



4 The Rise of Provincial Monroe Doctrine in China

1Fermentation: Three Spatial Aspects of the Monroe Doctrine

2The Development of the Provincial Monroe Doctrine after the 1911
Revolution

3The Decline of the Provincial Monroe Doctrine

4Epilogue



5 The Disenchantment of the Asiatic Monroe Doctrine Discourse

1Liang Qichao: Leader of the Disenchantment

2Sun Yat-sen: Financial Autonomy and Discourse Autonomy

3Chiang Kai-shek: between the US and Japan Monroe Doctrines

4The School of Warring States Strategy: the Prospect of Great Powers
Doctrine

5Li Dazhao: Criticism of the Monroe Doctrine towards the Future

6Conclusion

Bibliography

Index
Yongle Zhang received his Ph.D. (2008) from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is an associate professor at Peking University, working on legal history, political history, and intellectual history. He has published six monographs in Chinese and is co-editor of The Constitution of Ancient China (2018).