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[1]. Henry Kissinger, On China, The Penguin Press, 2011
[2]. The general international relations theory is constructed at three levels: the international system level, the national level and the individual level.
[3]. Robert Jervis, Perception and Misperception in international Politics (Guo Ji Zhen Zhi Zhong de Zhi Jue Yu Cuo Wu Zhi Jue), Chinese Version, 2015
[4]. Jervis believes that there are four types of misperceptions. In addition to the two mentioned in this paper, there are two types of induced set and attitude change.
[5]. We can refer the theory of collective unconscious of psychologist Carl Jung.
[6]. Shang Hui Peng, Human Constant (Jen), the State and international relations - a Psycho-Culturological Approach (Ren Guo Jia Yu Guo Ji Guan Xi), 2021
[7]. Mearsheimer, John J., Can China Rise Peacefully, Chap. 10 In the Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, 2014 [2001]
[8]. This question has two parts: whether China has really risen and whether it will pose a threat even if it is very powerful. This paper only discusses the later one.
[9]. Scobell, Andrew. “CHINA AND STRATEGIC CULTURE.” Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, 2002. http://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep11270.
[10]. Johnston AI. Cultural Realism and Strategy in Maoist China. In: Katzenstein PJ The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics. New York: Columbia University Press ; 1996.
[11]. E.g.: there are four very different themes in U.S. Foreign Policy, namely the Hamiltonians, Jeffersonians, Wilsonians and Jacksonians. Mead, Walter Russell, Take US for ex, Special Providence. New York: Routledge, 2009
[12]. Michael Roskin, Nicholas Berry, The New World of International Relations, tenth Edition, (xin shi jie de guo ji guan xi), Chinese version, 2022
[13]. Acharya, Amitav, and Barry Buzan. "Why Is There No Non-Western International Relations Theory? An Introduction." International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 7, no. 3 (2007), pp 287-312
[14]. Acharya, Amitav, Barry Buzan, Why Is There No Non-Western International Relations Theory? Ten Years On, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 17, no. 3 (2017), pp 341-70.
[15]. Institute of Military History, Academy of Military Sciences, History of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (Kang Mei Yuan Chao Zhan Zheng Shi), I, 2014, pp 51
[16]. The concept of compulsive repetition raised by psychologist Sigmund Freud.
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Yu,H. (2023). Misperception due to Culture Differences between China and US. Communications in Humanities Research,4,91-97.
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References
[1]. Henry Kissinger, On China, The Penguin Press, 2011
[2]. The general international relations theory is constructed at three levels: the international system level, the national level and the individual level.
[3]. Robert Jervis, Perception and Misperception in international Politics (Guo Ji Zhen Zhi Zhong de Zhi Jue Yu Cuo Wu Zhi Jue), Chinese Version, 2015
[4]. Jervis believes that there are four types of misperceptions. In addition to the two mentioned in this paper, there are two types of induced set and attitude change.
[5]. We can refer the theory of collective unconscious of psychologist Carl Jung.
[6]. Shang Hui Peng, Human Constant (Jen), the State and international relations - a Psycho-Culturological Approach (Ren Guo Jia Yu Guo Ji Guan Xi), 2021
[7]. Mearsheimer, John J., Can China Rise Peacefully, Chap. 10 In the Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company, 2014 [2001]
[8]. This question has two parts: whether China has really risen and whether it will pose a threat even if it is very powerful. This paper only discusses the later one.
[9]. Scobell, Andrew. “CHINA AND STRATEGIC CULTURE.” Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, 2002. http://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep11270.
[10]. Johnston AI. Cultural Realism and Strategy in Maoist China. In: Katzenstein PJ The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics. New York: Columbia University Press ; 1996.
[11]. E.g.: there are four very different themes in U.S. Foreign Policy, namely the Hamiltonians, Jeffersonians, Wilsonians and Jacksonians. Mead, Walter Russell, Take US for ex, Special Providence. New York: Routledge, 2009
[12]. Michael Roskin, Nicholas Berry, The New World of International Relations, tenth Edition, (xin shi jie de guo ji guan xi), Chinese version, 2022
[13]. Acharya, Amitav, and Barry Buzan. "Why Is There No Non-Western International Relations Theory? An Introduction." International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 7, no. 3 (2007), pp 287-312
[14]. Acharya, Amitav, Barry Buzan, Why Is There No Non-Western International Relations Theory? Ten Years On, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 17, no. 3 (2017), pp 341-70.
[15]. Institute of Military History, Academy of Military Sciences, History of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (Kang Mei Yuan Chao Zhan Zheng Shi), I, 2014, pp 51
[16]. The concept of compulsive repetition raised by psychologist Sigmund Freud.