China's World View: Demystifying China to Prevent Global Conflict

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UPC:
9780393292398
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
1/9/2024
Release Date:
1/9/2024
Author:
Li, David Daokui
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
288
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A distinguished Chinese economist offers a timely, essential exploration of Chinas perspective on economy, government, society, and its position in the world. Dr. David Daokui Li has served as an advisor to senior Chinese Communist Party leaders as well as major multinational corporations and international economic institutions. Writing in response to the growing anti-Chinese sentiment and alarmed by the threat of war, Dr. Li pulls from his wealth of firsthand experience to demystify contemporary Chinese society and advocate for understanding between China and the West. In this urgently needed and fascinating book, he explains the inner workings of a rising superpower to help the world understand how it worksand how to work with it. In Lis hands, an economic and political system that often baffles Westerners becomes coherent, sophisticated, and logical. He begins by explaining how two thousand years of historyfrom Confucian philosophy and ancient imperial dynasties to Communist Party chairmen from Mao to Deng Xiaopingprofoundly influence Chinas leadership today. Li brings the reader into high-level meetings he attended with figures including Xi Jinping, showing Chinas approach to governance. Many Westerners imagine that Chinas economy and society are as rigid and ideological as Soviet Russia. In his far-reaching exploration of the Chinese economyfrom state-owned enterprises, private businesses, the stock market, education, media and the internet to real estate, the environment, and much moreLi reveals that Chinas economy and society are in fact diverse, dynamic, and flexible. In demystifying contemporary Chinese society, Li helps readers reconceptualize contemporary China and the implications of its growth. He asserts that Chinas rise will be beneficial for the global order, holding out the hope that with shared understanding and mutual learning the Chinese and Western systems will eventually find a way to peacefully coexist.