出版社: Allen Lane
副标题: The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the Western World
出版年: 2009-12
页数: 576
定价: GBP 30.00
装帧: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780713992540
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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 an...
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.)
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马丁·雅克 作者
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He is a visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics, IDEAS, a centre for the study of international affairs, diplomacy and grand strategy, and a visiting research fellow at the LSE’s Asia Research Centre. He is a columnist for the Guardian and the New Statesman.
His interest in East Asia began in 1993 with a holiday in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. Afte...
He is a visiting senior fellow at the London School of Economics, IDEAS, a centre for the study of international affairs, diplomacy and grand strategy, and a visiting research fellow at the LSE’s Asia Research Centre. He is a columnist for the Guardian and the New Statesman.
His interest in East Asia began in 1993 with a holiday in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. After that, he found every reason or excuse he could find to spend time in the region, be it personal, for newspaper articles or television programmes. The most important of these was meeting his wife-to-be, Harinder Veriah, in Malaysia in 1993 who then came to live with him in England the following year. His research on the book started in earnest when he went to live in Hong Kong with his wife and nine-week old son Ravi in 1998. During the following year he travelled extensively in China, Japan and Taiwan but his work on the book was interrupted by the tragic death of his wife on January 2, 2000 at the age of 33. He stayed on living in Hong Kong with his son until March 2001, fighting for an inquest into his wife’s death and then helping to initiate a campaign for the introduction of anti-racist legislation which was finally successful in 2008.
He eventually resumed work on the book in 2005. He was a visiting professor at the International Centre for Chinese Studies at Aichi University in Nagoya and later a visiting professor at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. In 2005-6 he was a visiting professor at Renmin University, Beijing and in 2006 a visiting senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. He completed the final manuscript for the book in December 2008.
Born in Coventry in 1945, he took a first class honours degree at Manchester University followed by a masters degree. He then went to Cambridge University, where he was a member of King’s College, and took a PhD. He subsequently held a lectureship in the Department of Economic and Social History at Bristol University
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《当中国统治世界》作者马丁·雅克专访
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中国:不一样的大国 第一财经日报:你这本书的书名很醒目——《当中国统治世界》,有人说你在奉承中国,也有人说你是想“捧杀”中国,你写这本书的意图到底是什么? 雅克:首先,对这本书的书名不应仅仅按照字面上来理解,因为没有任何一个国家能够真的“统治”世界,历史上... (展开)
书好坏不在材质,在于内涵

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不是一本容易读的书,好多好多数字的叠加。 作者是一个奇怪的存在,为什么这么说呢?奇怪,这个词其实是从西方角度来看他的,因为他英国共产党的党员,这在英国人里面可是特别奇葩的。中国人不知道这些,所以看他不会有这层深意。 作者夸起中国来,滔滔不绝,热情澎湃,比中国... (展开)> 更多书评 55篇
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3 有用 Renco 2012-10-13 13:43:32
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。
7 有用 青烂 2018-11-13 18:04:34
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。
0 有用 兰 2021-01-11 17:59:37
又臭又长。不必翻来覆去说可以节约一半纸张。
0 有用 ghostlykisses 2020-02-09 00:10:28
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 ag... 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. (展开)
0 有用 bananarep 2012-04-19 23:10:59
中国:文明型国家