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Martin Jacques
When China Rules the World
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration, Names and Currency
1. The Changing of the Guard
A NEW KIND OF WORLD
PART I. The End of the Western World
2. The Rise of the West
PRECONDITIONS OR CHARACTERISTICS?
EUROPEAN EXCEPTIONALISM
THE DOMINANCE OF EUROPE
THE RISE OF THE UNITED STATES
3. Japan – Modern But Hardly Western
WHERE DOES JAPAN COME FROM?
THE MEIJI RESTORATION
THE LINES OF CONTINUITY
THE TURN TO THE WEST
4. China’s Ignominy
A PLACE IN THE SUN
THE CHINESESTATE
IMPLOSION AND INVASION
AFTER 1949
ECONOMIC TAKE-OFF
5. Contested Modernity
THE RISE OF EAST ASIAN MODERNITY
SPEED OF TRANSITION
THE CONCEPT OF MODERNITY
THE PRIMACY OF CULTURE
THE EXTENT OF WESTERNIZATION
INDIGENOUS MODERNITY
CONTESTED MODERNITY
Part II. The Age of China
6. China as an Economic Superpower
HOW SUSTAINABLE IS CHINA’S ECONOMIC GROWTH?
THE ENVIRONMENTAL DILEMMA
LOW TECH OR HIGH TECH?
THE CHINESE MODEL
A MATTER OF SIZE
CHINA’S GLOBAL ECONOMIC IMPACT
7. A Civilization-State
A CIVILIZATION-STATE
CHINA AS A CONTINENT
THE NATURE OF CHINESE POLITICS
COMMUNIST RULE
CHINA AS A DIFFERENT KIND OF STATE
8. The Middle Kingdom Mentality
FROM DIVERSITY TO HOMOGENEITY
FROM UNIVERSE TO NATION-STATE
THE CHINESE AND RACE
TIBET
DENIAL AND REALITY
OVERSEAS CHINESE
CHINA AND DIFFERENCE
9. China’s Own Backyard
CHINA’S NEW TURN
SHIFTING SANDS
ECHOES OF THE PAST
TAIWAN – THE GREAT NON-NEGOTIABLE
BIG BROTHER AND LITTLE BROTHER
… AND THE ELEPHANT
10. China as a Rising Global Power
AFRICA
THE MIDDLE EAST AND IRAN
RUSSIA
INDIA AND SOUTH ASIA
EUROPE
THE RISING SUPERPOWER AND THE DECLINING SUPERPOWER
GROWING CONFLICT
THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
11. When China Rules the World
THE LONG REACH OF CHINESE HISTORY
BEIJING AS THE NEW GLOBAL CAPITAL
THE RISE OF THE CIVILIZATION-STATE
THE RETURN OF THE TRIBUTARY SYSTEM
WEIGHT OF NUMBERS
THE CHINESE RACIAL ORDER
A CHINESECOMMONWEALTH?
ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE
CHINA’S BEHAVIOUR AS A GREAT POWER
A NEW POLITICAL POLE
A CONTEST OF VALUES
CAN YOU SPEAK MANDARIN?
THE RISE OF CHINESE UNIVERSITIES
CHINESE CULTURE AS SOFT POWER
THE BEIJING OLYMPICS
CHINESE FOOD AND MEDICINE
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE WEST
12. Concluding Remarks: The Eight Differences that Define China
Appendix – The Overseas Chinese
Guide to Further Reading
Select Bibliography
Permissions
Index
About the Author