Jeremy Paltiel

Professor

Jeremy Paltiel is Professor of Political Science specializing in the politics, government and foreign policies of Asia (China and Japan) and development politics.

Selected Significant Publications

“Mencius and World Order Theories” The Chinese Journal of International Politics Vol 3, No.1(2010) pp. 37-54.

“China’s Regionalization Policies: Illiberal internationalism or Neo-Mencian Benevolence?” in Emilian Kavafian China’s Regionalization Policies Ashgate, October 2009.

“Canada and China: An Agenda for the Twenty-First Century: A Rejoinder to Charles Burton” Canadian Foreign Policy Vol. 15 no. 2, (2009) 109-117.

The Empire’s New Clothes: Cultural Particularism and Universal Value in China’s Quest for Global Status (New York: Palgrave 2007)

“Does a Half-Full Glass Justify a Leap of Faith? Incremental Change and Human Rights in China” International Journal (Spring 2006) pp. 371-387.

“Constructing the State: Sovereignty in comparative and international perspectives–the view from East Asia” in Andre Lecours ed. New Institutionalism : theory and analysis (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005) pp. 359-403.

“Jiang Talks Politics–Who Listens? Institutionalization and Its Limits in Market Leninism” The China Journal No. 45 (January 2001) 113-121.

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