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Humanistic Statecraft and the Development of the Post-Global Order: China’s Normative Reordering of Global Economic and Social Processes in the Post-Global Era

Humanistic Statecraft and the Development of the Post-Global Order: China’s Normative Reordering of Global Economic and Social Processes in the Post-Global Era Professor Dharmakeerthi Sri Ranjan Department of Mass Media Sri Palee Campus, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.   Abstract In this post-globalization era, economic development and its expansion have been manifested by the growing skepticism towards Western neo-liberal universalism. Liberalism is an Asian concept which advocates and expansion of the autonomy of individuals and political self, emphasizing the principle of equality. As a leading country in Asia, China has advanced its potential idiosyncratically humanistic approaches into the global economic and social development. This research extended the philosophical, sociological and institutional approaches of China’s humanistic statecraft, and their strategical incorporations of ethics, communal welfare, and relational governance into its global outreach, pa...