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China's Change: The Greatest Show On Earth

China's Change: The Greatest Show On Earth

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China's Change: The Greatest Show on Earth provides an original approach to understanding present-day China, demolishing popular urban myths and offering a convincing case for its economic development. The book is well-written, highly readable, and a useful corrective for Western economic and financial commentary. It argues that China has reinvented itself by understanding change's nature through traditional philosophy, and that it is time to look at China's approach to managing change. The book provides an understanding of China's past, present, and future through its philosophy, history, economics, business, politics, prospects, and impact, and offers a roadmap for anyone to navigate growing global disruption.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 404 pages
Publication date: 03 May 2018
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd


China's Change: The Greatest Show on Earth presents a refreshing perspective in contrast to the prevailing pessimism that permeates popular discourse. It effectively debunks a multitude of urban myths and presents a compelling argument that is worth considering. This unique approach to understanding contemporary China makes the book an invaluable read, offering valuable insights into the country's economic development and current workings.

The book's scope is truly remarkable, encompassing a vast range of topics. It is written in a clear and engaging manner, making it accessible to a broad audience. Moreover, its well-structured format and captivating narrative make it an enjoyable and informative read.

One of the most significant contributions of China's Change is its ability to challenge the inherent pessimism that has dominated much Western economic and financial commentary in recent years. The book offers a valuable corrective to this mindset, injecting timely and original ideas into the world's most critical debate on how to navigate the twin challenges of anaemic economic growth and accelerating global disruption.

Change is a universal call, resonating from the United States to Europe, Asia to Australasia. However, the West faces a significant challenge in responding to this call, as it lacks a comprehensive playbook to guide its actions. In contrast, China has a rich history of reinventing itself by embracing change through the lens of traditional philosophy. This book makes a compelling case that it is time for the West to adopt a similar approach, recognizing the importance of understanding change's nature and harnessing it to drive economic transformation.

One of the key insights of China's Change is that the country's approach to managing change focuses on the process rather than prescribing specific policies. While traditional thought plays a significant role in shaping China's approach, it emphasizes the need for local policymakers to create tailored policies that align with their unique circumstances. This recognition of the importance of local context is a departure from the Western model, where a one-size-fits-all approach often fails to yield desired results.

In conclusion, China's Change: The Greatest Show on Earth is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding contemporary China and its remarkable economic transformation. The book offers a refreshing perspective, debunks urban myths, and presents a compelling argument for embracing change through the lens of traditional philosophy. By challenging the inherent pessimism that pervades Western economic and financial commentary, it provides a valuable corrective to the current global economic landscape. This book is a valuable resource for policymakers, business leaders, and individuals seeking to gain a deeper understanding of China and its role in shaping the future of the world economy.

Weight: 592g
Dimension: 226 x 164 x 31 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789813231993

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