The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture

The Mobilization Series on Social Movements, Protest, and Culture

EBOOK: Financial Accounting

EBOOK: Financial Accounting

China: From Poverty to World Power

£109.99
The second edition of this book (updated to February 24, 2024) presents a comprehensive evaluation of the strategy implemented by China to manage its modernization process. The author evaluates to what extent the economy has been developed, whether the im
Availability: In stock
SKU
9789819769223
The second edition of this book (updated to February 24, 2024) presents a comprehensive evaluation of the strategy implemented by China to manage its modernization process. The author evaluates to what extent the economy has been developed, whether the imbalances due to the priority given to economic development have been corrected, and whether the improvements of science and technology have allowed China to develop world class high-tech sectors and a modern defence. Clearly, the end of the XX Century saw the fulfilment of Zhou En Lai 'four modernizations', i.e. the acquisition of power resources that fulfilled Mao's proud 1949 statement: 'we stood up', thereby projecting China into the international arena as a re-emerging world power. The author insists on the fundamental difference between American and Chinese ideologies as the main drivers of their foreign policy, i.e., the extreme rigidity of the former compared to the remarkable flexibility and adaptability of the latter. He further explains the consequences of the increasingly aggressive American foreign policy, i.e. the US pretence to act as the leader of the existential struggle between 'democracy and dictatorship'.  This posture reached its apex during the Ukrainian and the Middle East crises, that unveiled the irreversible decline of the West, and have become two formidable accelerators of the transition from the unipolar world 'America made' to the multipolar world promoted by China, Russia and the BRICS.
More Information
Fiction Books No
Non Fiction Books No
authors Urio, Paolo
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:China: From Poverty to World Power

No Related Posts