Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization

The objective of this article is to further the study of Confucianism and its distinct expressions, focusing on Vietnam’s case, where it is proposed that Confucianism has followed an exceptional path from its origin, in China’s Shandong peninsula 2,600 years ago, up to its adoption by Vietnamese soc...

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Autor: Riveros Lozano, Cid Marco
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Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:México
Recursos:UNIVERSIDAD DE GUADALAJARA
Repositorio:México y la Cuenca del Pacífico
Idioma:inglés
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Palavra-chave:Confucianism
China
Vietnam
Geopolitical analysis
Globalization
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
title Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
spellingShingle Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
Riveros Lozano, Cid Marco
Confucianism
China
Vietnam
Geopolitical analysis
Globalization
Confucianism
China
Vietnam
Geopolitical analysis
Globalization
title_short Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
title_full Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
title_fullStr Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
title_full_unstemmed Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
title_sort Vietnam’s Confucianism within the Dynamics of Globalization
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Riveros Lozano, Cid Marco
author Riveros Lozano, Cid Marco
author_facet Riveros Lozano, Cid Marco
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Confucianism
China
Vietnam
Geopolitical analysis
Globalization
Confucianism
China
Vietnam
Geopolitical analysis
Globalization
topic Confucianism
China
Vietnam
Geopolitical analysis
Globalization
Confucianism
China
Vietnam
Geopolitical analysis
Globalization
description The objective of this article is to further the study of Confucianism and its distinct expressions, focusing on Vietnam’s case, where it is proposed that Confucianism has followed an exceptional path from its origin, in China’s Shandong peninsula 2,600 years ago, up to its adoption by Vietnamese society. In the article, it is hypothesized, through a geopolitical analysis and particularly David Harvey’s uneven geographical developments, that Confucianism in practice, even if already implanted within certain structures of the Vietnamese society, has been displaced in the areas where globalization has impacted the most. Nevertheless, after having concluded the analysis, said hypothesis is discarded; although, given the rapid changes Vietnamese society is undergoing, future investigations may prove otherwise.
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