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China Counting How The West Was Lost Alex Mackinnon Barnaby Powell

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China Counting How The West Was Lost Alex Mackinnon Barnaby Powell
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Alex Mackinnon, Barnaby Powell
ISBN: 9780230234031, 0230234038
Language: English
Year: 2009

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China Counting How The West Was Lost Alex Mackinnon Barnaby Powell by Alex Mackinnon, Barnaby Powell 9780230234031, 0230234038 instant download after payment.

China is now the global counting house, trading Western debt and cashing Western obligations – financially, socially and diplomatically. By 'buying' its own democratic electorate with easy credit, the West has ceded power to the Chinese. China's primary goal, however, is internal stability and external security, aiming neither for international dominance nor military confrontation. Its governing Party has a national mandate – of, by and for the people – a main street mandate for a resurgent China. Mackinnon and Powell show how China is determining its destiny. This book interprets China's policy of gradual global expansion and the alternatives it offers to open capitalism and liberal democracy. It sifts constants from variables to reveal a China positioning itself for recognition as an equal.

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