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China Incorporated The Politics Of A World Where China Is Number One Kerry Brown

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China Incorporated The Politics Of A World Where China Is Number One Kerry Brown
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.59 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Kerry Brown
ISBN: 9781350267244, 9781350267275
Language: English
Year: 2023

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China Incorporated The Politics Of A World Where China Is Number One Kerry Brown by Kerry Brown 9781350267244, 9781350267275 instant download after payment.

Are we prepared for a world where power is shared between the West and China? A world in which China asserts the same level of global leadership that America currently assumes? And can we learn to embrace Chinese political culture, as China learned to embrace ours?
Here, one of the world’s leading voices on China, Kerry Brown, takes us past the tired cliches and inside the Chinese leadership – as they lay out a roadmap for working in a world in which China shares dominance with the West.
From how, and why, China as a dominant superpower has been inevitable for many years, to how the attempts to fight the old battles are over, Brown digs deeper into the problematic nature of China’s current situation – its treatment of dissent, of Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and the severe limitations on its management of relations with other cultures and values. These issues impact on the way the West sees China, China sees the West, and how both see themselves.
There are obstacles accepting a place for China in the world – but just because this will be a difficult process does not mean that it should not happen. As Kerry Brown writes: history is indeed ending, but not in the way the West thought it would.

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