When China Rules The World

When China Rules The World: The End Of The Western World And The Birth Of A New Global Order

by Jacques Martin

3.00 out of 5 (1 ratings)

Format:
Paperback 
Pages:
848 
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd 
Publication Date:
26 March 2009 
Category:
General & World History 
ISBN:
9780140276046 

Description

China will replace the United States as the world's dominant power. In so doing, it will not become more western but the world will become more Chinese. Jacques argues that we cannot understand China in western terms but only through its own history and culture. To this end, he introduces a powerful set of ideas including China as a civilization-state, the tributary system, the Chinese idea of race, a very different concept of the state, and the principle of contested modernity. First published in 2009 to widespread critical acclaim - and controversy - "When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Rise of a New Global Order" has sold a quarter of a million copies, been translated into eleven languages, nominated for two major literary awards, and has been the subject of an immensely popular TED talk. In the three years since the first edition was published, the book has transformed the debate about China worldwide and proved remarkably prescient. In this greatly expanded and fully updated paperback edition, with nearly three-hundred pages of new material backed up by the latest statistical data, Martin Jacques renews his assault on conventional thinking about China's ascendancy, showing how its impact will be as much political and cultural as economic, thereby transforming the world as we know it.

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  • Well-presented but somewhat dated by 2011.

    3.00 out of 5

    RustyBoone

  • I couldn't help but notice no one has reviewed this book yet, so I venture on doing so despite only being 1/4 through it. In any case, Jacques has me absolutely captured. I am a student of history and an absolute nut for geopolitical analysis. So far, this has offered both while at the same time incorporating cultural appreciation and an analysis of the global landscape that just makes sense to me. It is definitely worth a read.

    out of 5

    vivianargueta

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