On the cusp of a new world order? a dialogue between Confucianism and Dewey and pragmatism

Journal of Global Ethics 17 (1):11-25 (2021)
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At the end of 2013, China introduced what it calls the ‘One Belt, One Road Initiative’. From a Chinese perspective, this initiative is nothing less than a strategy...

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