Definition of Sinocentrism. Meaning of Sinocentrism. Synonyms of Sinocentrism

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- Sinocentrism refers to a worldview that China is the cultural, political, or economic center of the world. Sinocentrism was a core concept in various...
- formed republics. Sinocentrism refers to a worldview that China is the cultural, political, or economic center of the world. Sinocentrism was a core concept...
- Pro-Taiwanese sentiment Qiandao Lake Incident Seediq Bale Sinicization Sinocentrism Taiwan nativist literature Taiwan Number One Taiwanese literature movement...
- others within the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China Sinocentrism, the belief in the superiority of Han Chinese people and culture to others...
- Nanyang History of China List of tributaries of China Nine-dash line Sinocentrism Sinophone Greater Britain "Pact row could harm Greater China economic...
- Anti-Americanism Discovery doctrine Ethnocentrism Eurocentrism Indocentrism Sinocentrism William R. Thompson, "Global War and the Foundations of US Systemic Leadership"...
- Heaven Meritocracy Patriotism Rectification of names Respect Sinicization Sinocentrism Social order Sovereignty Tradition Technocracy Zhonghua minzu History...
- James Matisoff's name for the Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area Sinocentrism, an ideology that the lands which make up China is the cultural, political...
- Chinese civilization. Informed by the traditional Chinese concepts of Sinocentrism and Sino–barbarian dichotomy, this belief became more apparent after...
- historiography Civilization state Cradle of civilization History of China Sinocentrism Kenneth James Hammond (2004). From Yao to Mao: 5000 Years of Chinese...