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Boundless Winds of Empire

Rhetoric and Ritual in Early Choson Diplomacy with Ming China
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Boundless Winds of Empire by Sixiang Wang delves into the complex interplay of diplomacy and military tactics in Imperial China's history. The book explores how the empire engaged with neighbouring regions and navigated the intricate dynamics of power and influence. With a focus on cross-cultural interactions, it offers insights into the strategies employed by Chinese rulers to maintain authority and secure the imperial frontiers.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the intricate dynamics of diplomacy and cultural exchanges between empires in Asia. It offers a rich exploration of historical interactions, shedding light on how power and tradition intersected across boundaries. If you're intrigued by how history shapes modern-day relations, this could be a compelling read for you.

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Boundless Winds of Empire

Sixiang Wang demonstrates how Chosŏn political actors strategically deployed cultural practices, values, and narratives to carve out a place for Korea within the Ming imperial order.

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For more than two hundred years after its establishment in 1392, the Chosŏn dynasty of Korea enjoyed generally peaceful and stable relations with neighbouring Ming China, which dwarfed it in size, population, and power. This remarkably long period of sustained peace was not an inevitable consequence of Chinese cultural and political ascendancy. In this book, Sixiang Wang demonstrates how Chosŏn political actors strategically deployed cultural practices, values, and narratives to carve out a place for Korea within the Ming imperial order.

Boundless Winds of Empire is a cultural history of diplomacy that traces Chosŏn's rhetorical and ritual engagement with China. Chosŏn drew on classical Chinese paradigms of statecraft, political legitimacy, and cultural achievement. It also paid regular tribute to the Ming court, where its envoys composed paeans to Ming imperial glory.

Wang argues these acts were not straightforward affirmations of Ming domination; instead, they concealed a subtle and sophisticated strategy of diplomatic and cultural negotiation. He shows how Korea's rulers and diplomats inserted Chosŏn into the Ming Empire's legitimating strategies and established Korea as a stakeholder in a shared imperial tradition.

Boundless Winds of Empire recasts a critical period of Sino-Korean relations through the Korean perspective, emphasising Korean agency in the making of East Asian international relations.

Series: Premodern East Asia: New Horizons

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Reviews for Boundless Winds of Empire by Sixiang Wang highlight its groundbreaking approach to understanding historical Korea-China relations. It challenges the traditional view of Korea as a submissive vassal, revealing a more nuanced role where Korea skilfully navigated and influenced Chinese imperial dynamics. The book is praised for its eloquent insights, extensive use of sources, and its contribution to the fields of history, diplomacy, and international relations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231205474

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 July 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 11 b&w illustrations

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 456

About the Author

Sixiang Wang is assistant professor of Asian languages and cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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