1st Edition

The State and Its Constitutive Relations

By Xu Yong Copyright 2027
260 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Employing the historical comparative method, this book explores the origins, evolution, and transformation of the Chinese state and its governance through the lens of human social relations. It reveals how continuously extending social relations shape state formation and governance systems throughout Chinese civilization. The book shows that, rather than breaking and rebuilding, successive... Read more

1. Introduction: Relations and the State  2. Tribal Kingly States in Consanguineous-Territorial Relations  3. Kingly City States in Consanguineous-Territorial Relations  4. Clan-based Kingly States in Consanguineous-Territorial Relations  5. Decline of the Kingly States in Consanguineous-Territorial Relations  6. Transformation of the Kingly State in Consanguineous-Territorial Relations

Biography

Xu Yong is a Distinguished Professor of the “Changjiang Scholar” Program in Liberal Arts under the Ministry of Education and Senior Professor at Central China Normal University. He specializes in research on Chinese politics and grassroots governance. His publications include Nationalisation, Peasantry and Rural Integration in China (Routledge, 2022) and State Evolution and Governance in Ancient China (Routledge, 2026).