Not Misreading Oneself; China's 1+1 > 2; The Rise of a Civilizational State; The Rise of a Development Model; The Rise of a New Political Discourse; The End of the End of History.
It provides analytical and original interpretations of the Chinese
model of economic and political development. Thus, the interesting
and easy way in which the book deals with the topic allows anyone
interested in the subject to gain a wider and deeper understanding
of the Chinese world and its possible global impact on future
generations. -- Recent Publications "Recent Publications"
Few scholars from the mainland are as urbane, connected and savvy
as Zhang Weiwei The book's central idea is that China is different
from other nation states. There is some merit to this. Unlike the
politically diffuse civilisations of Europe, the Middle East and
the Indian subcontinent, China has managed to establish political
unity over most of its territory. -- South China Morning Post
"South China Morning Post"
That book offers a vigorous summary of the 'China model' theory,
which holds that China can successfully meld authoritarian
government with a capitalist-style economy. (Section titles include
'The China Model May Win Out' and 'Political Reform, the Chinese
Way'). It depicts China's rise as the rise of a civilization -
something bigger than a nation. -- Didi Kirsten Tatlow "The New
York Times:The Risks of Taking China's Helm"
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