David Daokui Li
China's World View: Demystifying China to Prevent Global Conflict
China's World View: Demystifying China to Prevent Global Conflict
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Dr. David Daokui Li's book explores the root causes of rising tensions between China and the West, arguing that a lack of understanding of China's approach to governance is a key factor. By providing personal stories and firsthand accounts, Li helps Western readers gain a better understanding of the Chinese perspective and reconceptualize contemporary China and its growth. He believes that China's rise will be beneficial for the global order and that with shared understanding and mutual learning, the Chinese and Western systems can peacefully co-exist.
Format: Hardback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 23 February 2024
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
The recent escalation of tensions between China and the West can largely be attributed to a fundamental misperception of China's approach to governance, as argued by Dr. David Daokui Li. Li, who has held advisory roles for senior Chinese Communist Party leaders, as well as major multinational corporations and international economic institutions, has authored this highly sought-after and captivating book. Through personal anecdotes and firsthand accounts, Li aims to provide Western readers with a deeper understanding of the Chinese perspective. Li elucidates how China's internal governance system, often enigmatic to outsiders, is rooted in a rich historical and sociocultural heritage spanning thousands of years. By demystifying contemporary Chinese society, Li assists readers in reevaluating China and its implications in the global landscape. He firmly asserts that China's rise will be advantageous for the global order, holding out hope that through mutual understanding and learning, the Chinese and Western systems can ultimately find a peaceful coexistence.
Introduction:
The recent rise in tensions between China and the West has been attributed to a fundamental misperception of China's approach to governance. This misunderstanding stems from a lack of understanding of China's historical and sociocultural context, as well as its economic and political developments. In this book, we will explore the Chinese perspective on governance, using personal stories and firsthand accounts to help Western readers gain a better understanding of the Chinese way of thinking.
China's Approach to Governance:
China's approach to governance is rooted in its unique historical and cultural heritage. The Chinese government has always emphasized the importance of social stability and harmony, which is reflected in its policies and practices. China's political system is based on the principles of communism, with the Communist Party serving as the ruling party. However, China has also incorporated elements of democracy and market-oriented reforms into its system over the past few decades.
One of the key aspects of China's approach to governance is its emphasis on centralized control. The Chinese government has a strong central authority, which is responsible for implementing policies and regulations across the country. This centralized control has helped China achieve rapid economic growth and development, but it has also led to concerns about human rights and political freedoms.
Another important aspect of China's approach to governance is its focus on long-term planning and sustainable development. China has set ambitious goals for reducing poverty, improving education, and promoting environmental sustainability. To achieve these goals, China has implemented a series of policies and initiatives, including the "Belt and Road Initiative" and the "Made in China 2025" strategy.
Despite these achievements, China's approach to governance has also faced criticism from some quarters. Some argue that China's centralized control and emphasis on economic growth have come at the expense of human rights and political freedoms. Others argue that China's policies and practices in the global arena, such as its trade policies and investment practices, have contributed to economic inequality and geopolitical tensions.
Personal Stories and Firsthand Accounts:
To help Western readers gain a deeper understanding of the Chinese perspective on governance, this book will feature personal stories and firsthand accounts from individuals who have lived and worked in China. These stories will provide a window into the lives of ordinary Chinese people and their experiences with the Chinese government and society.
One of the key themes of this book will be the impact of China's economic development on ordinary Chinese people. Many Chinese people have experienced significant economic growth and improvement in their living standards over the past few decades. However, this growth has also come with challenges, such as income inequality, environmental pollution, and social unrest.
Another theme of this book will be the role of the Chinese government in shaping society and the economy. The Chinese government has implemented a series of policies and initiatives to promote social stability, economic growth, and social welfare. However, these policies and initiatives have also led to concerns about the government's control over individual rights and freedoms.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this book provides a valuable insight into the Chinese perspective on governance. By using personal stories and firsthand accounts, we hope to help Western readers gain a better understanding of the Chinese way of thinking and the challenges and opportunities that China faces in the global landscape. We believe that a deeper understanding of China's perspective can help promote mutual understanding and cooperation between China and the West, and contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous world.
Weight: 488g
Dimension: 159 x 237 x 31 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780393292398
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