💨 Abstract
The article discusses Chinese foreign policy, which is influenced by the Chinese principle 'Tianxia' (all under heaven). This philosophy allows China to have a flexible and adaptable approach to world affairs. It compares this approach to the West's brand of global politics, which is criticized for causing disorder rather than order.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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