Martin Jacques is a writer and broadcaster. He is writing a book on the rise of China. During the last year he has been a visiting professor at Renmin University, Beijing, Aichi University, Nagoya and Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto. He is presently a visiting senior fellow at the National University of Singapore. He is also a visiting research fellow at the Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics. He was editor of Marxism Today from 1977-1991 and deputy editor of the Independent from 1994-96. He is also a former Sunday Times and Times columnist. He co-edited the book The Forward March of Labour Halted? and co-edited and co-wrote The Politics of Thatcherism and New Times. He was a co-founder the thinktank Demos. He is a columnist for the Guardian.
How China's ascendance as an economic superpower will alter the cultural, political, social, and ethnic balance of global power in the twenty-first century, unseating the West and in the process creating a whole new world
According to even the most conservative estimates, China will overtake the United States as the world's largest economy by 2027 and will ascend to the position of world economic leader by 2050. But the full repercussions of China's ascendancy-for itself and the rest of the globe-have been surprisingly little explained or understood. In this far-reaching and original investigation, Martin Jacques offers provocative answers to some of the most pressing questions about China's growing place on the world stage.
Martin Jacques reveals, by elaborating on three historical truths, how China will seek to shape the world in its own image. The Chinese have a rich and long history as a civilization-state. Under the tributary system, outlying states paid tribute to the Middle Kingdom. Ninety-four percent of the population still believes they are one race-"Han Chinese." The strong sense of superiority rooted in China's history promises to resurface in twenty-first century China and in the process strengthen and further unify the country.
A culturally self-confident Asian giant with a billion-plus population, China will likely resist globalization as we know it. This exceptionalism will have powerful ramifications for the rest of the world and the United States in particular. As China is already emerging as the new center of the East Asian economy, the mantle of economic and, therefore, cultural relevance will in our lifetimes begin to pass from Manhattan and Paris to cities like Beijing and Shanghai. It is the American relationship with and attitude toward China, Jacques argues, that will determine whether the twenty-first century will be relatively peaceful or fraught with tension, instability, and danger.
When China Rules the World is the first book to fully conceive of and explain the upheaval that China's ascendance will cause and the realigned global power structure it will create.
《当中国统治世界》的作者以为这种王权可以统治世界,何其谬也! 刘泽华:《 中国的王权主义——传统社会与思想特点考察》 下载链接: http://ishare.iask.sina.com.cn/f/5054328.html 专制权力与中国社会,刘泽华汪茂和王兰仲著,吉林文史出版社,1988年5月第1版,319页 ...
評分 評分《当中国统治世界》的作者以为这种王权可以统治世界,何其谬也! 刘泽华:《 中国的王权主义——传统社会与思想特点考察》 下载链接: http://ishare.iask.sina.com.cn/f/5054328.html 专制权力与中国社会,刘泽华汪茂和王兰仲著,吉林文史出版社,1988年5月第1版,319页 ...
評分马丁雅克是一位中国通,在2011年的书中对中国的未来发展富有预见性。书中的观点为经济发展存在一种不同于西方的中国模式提供了理论基础。民主并不是经济发展的必要条件,事实上亚洲四小龙没有一个是在民主制度中实现经济腾飞,而是先经济后民主模式。西方曾经认为自1989年后随...
評分对中国崛起的探讨几乎都是关于经济的,而实际上,中国的政治、文化、思想和军事也意义重大。这本书既探讨了当代,也涉及历史,还展望了未来,值得一读,强烈推荐!
相當全麵的一本關於中國模式的書 很傾佩這個作者Martin Jacques 有勇氣有智慧站在亞洲或說是中國視角上看世界 迴答瞭我很多的疑惑 值得一讀!絕對推薦!
评分三點五星。
评分三點五星。
评分With the growing consensus on the eventuality of China’s superpower status, what we need now is to focus on the “how” question. The author, a former editor of a UK Communist journal, provided a series of fact-supported, well-balanced, and scenario-based conjectures. His multidisciplinary erudition, as well as his caution to avoid any unnecessary prediction, is expressive and impressive. This could be an ideal introduction on China’s overall picture for an international business course.
评分有點牽強,亞洲研究教材
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