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This book offers an in‑depth analysis of the resurgence of popular nationalism in China since the 1990s, exploring how collective memory of historical humiliation, media, and public sentiment shape contemporary Chinese identity. Drawing on Chinese books, magazines, films, TV shows, and cartoons, the author examines nationalism’s influence on China’s diplomacy, particularly toward the United States and Japan, and discusses how rising national pride affects Beijing’s foreign‑policy behavior and domestic legitimacy.
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Publisher: University of California Press
Publishing Year: 2004
ISBN: 978‑0520232976
Pages: 224