书籍 When China Rules The World的封面

When China Rules The World

Martin Jacques

出版社

Allen Lane

出版时间

2009-12-01

ISBN

9780713992540

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
Starred Review. A convincing economic, political and cultural analysis of waning Western dominance and the rise of China and a new paradigm of modernity. Jacques (The Politics of Thatcherism) takes the pulse of the nation poised to become, by virtue of its scale and staggering rate of growth, the biggest market in the world. Jacques points to the decline of American hegemony and outlines specific elements of China's rising global power and how these are likely to influence international relations in the future. He imagines a world where China's distinct brand of modernity, rooted firmly in its ancient culture and traditions, will have a profound influence on attitudes toward work, family and even politics that will become a counterbalance to and eventually reverse the one-way flow of Westernization. He suggests that while China's economic prosperity may not necessarily translate into democracy, China's increased self-confidence is allowing it to project its political and cultural identity ever more widely as time goes on. As comprehensive as it is compelling, this brilliant book is crucial reading for anyone interested in understanding where the we are and where we are going. (Nov.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
用户评论
…这题目乍一看以为是科幻书,略惊悚,但翻开来看就会发现其实内容比书名客观太多了,抛开了西方资本主义国家那种传统的观念来看待中国的文化,传统与国情,理智地分析,而不是一味地把西方标准往东方国家头上套,挺好的
China is a Civilization State rather than a Nation One. 突然想起董仲舒,千秋功过任人评说,但没有他,汉武帝之功也许只是一个开疆辟土的军事霸主罢了。
十年前光看书名大概连很多中国人都觉得这是一本哗众取宠的谄媚之作。如今恐怕越来越多的西方人无论是自愿还是被迫都不得不重新审视书里的内容。透过外人的视角看待自己,才会更加理解什么是“我们”,什么最成其为“我们”。这是一部严肃的著作,作者对东西方文明有着深厚的学识和深刻的见解,以及更难得的普世胸怀。随着时间的推移,这部书的重要性会愈加突显吧。
故意把結構搞得很複雜,其實觀點沒有多少,例證也都是很平常的內容,有大量的文字感覺是在湊數的。
又臭又长。不必翻来覆去说可以节约一半纸张。
与西方一些政客或者专家那种强加观点不同,马丁·雅克教授是从历史文化角度入手,研究解读崛起中的中国以及中国的崛起带给世界的影响。中立而又客观,让人信服,容易接受。
The world should see China through the lens of its culture and its people. Most Chinese attitudes, perceptions and behaviors are still best understood in terms of its civilization inheritance. Once again, history and culture are central to the story.
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