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    Title: Practicing Pluriversal International Relations: Southeast Asian Subaltern Sites
    Authors: 黃瓊萩
    Huang, Chiung-Chiu;Shih, Chih-yu
    Contributors: 國際事務學院
    Date: 2025-05
    Issue Date: 2025-09-24 09:54:37 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: National interest and security concerns dominate discussions on relations between nation-states. National leaders weaponize civilizational resources—such as religion, language, ethnicity, technology—to compel others to take sides, both internationally and domestically. Such discourses and practices reproduce the images of the nation-state being integral and autonomous but threatened internally by politically incorrect forces and/or externally by suspiciously ill-intended and encroaching others. However, critical reflections of pluriversalism have yet to move beyond a quest for recognition from the statist international relations (IR) that there have already been different cosmologies at different sites. The literature needs much research on how specifically pluriversal international relations are relationally empirical rather than each being distinctively different from the other. Relying on the heuristic method, the article detects various possibilities of coexistence from multi-site field visits, including a Cambodian and Chinese Vietnamese site, a Chinese Indonesian site, and a Mongolian cultural site. It will infer different mechanisms of coexistence and merger, in which civilizational differences enable learning and unlearning. The article presents four relational heuristics of practicing pluriversal international relations on-site: self-consciousness, stability, and avoidance. It also introduces eight mechanisms of pluriversal coexistence: staging consensual practices, mixing cultural skills, shifting contexts and roles, choosing between multiple layers, separating by ethnicity, cycling a life, fanaticizing indigeneity, and enjoying customs.
    Relation: The China Review, Vol.25, No.2, pp.15-41
    Data Type: article
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