When China Rules The World by Martin Jacques - ISBN: 9780140276046
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The world will become Chinese as China rises to global dominance.
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When China Rules The World

The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the Western World [Greatly updated and expanded]

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    848 pages

  • Release Date

    29 March 2012

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Summary

We have barely begun to understand what life will be like when China rules the world. This book explains how that will come about and what will change.

China will replace the United States as the world’s dominant power. In so doing, it will not become more western but the world will become more Chinese.

Jacques argues that we cannot understand China in western terms but only through its own history and culture. To this end, he introduces a powerful set of ideas including China…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140276046
ISBN-10:0140276041
Author:Martin Jacques
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:848
Edition:2nd
Release Date:29 March 2012
Weight:582g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 40mm
Audience Age:17-17
What They're Saying

Critics Review

By far the best book on China to have been published in many years, and one of the most important inquiries into the nature of modernisation. Jacques’s comprehensive and richly detailed analysis will be an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to understand contemporary China – John Gray * New Statesman *
Provocative … stimulating … full of bold but credible predictions … I suspect it will long be remembered for its foresight and insight – Michael Rank * Guardian *
This important book, deeply considered, full of historical understanding and realism, is about more than China. It is about a twenty-first-century world no longer modelled on and shaped by North Atlantic power, ideas and assumptions. I suspect it will be highly influential – Eric Hobsbawm
Jacques’s book will provoke argument and is a tour de force across a host of disciplines – Mary Dejevsky * The Independent *
[An] exhaustive, incisive exploration of possibilities that many people have barely begun to contemplate about a future dominated by China. … [Jacques] has written a work of considerable erudition, with provocative and often counterintuitive speculations about one of the most important questions facing the world today. And he could hardly have known, when he set out to write it, that events would so accelerate the trends he was analyzing. – Joseph Kahn * The New York Times Book Review *
A very forcefully written, lively book that is full of provocations and predictions – Fareed Zakaria * GPS, CNN *
[A] compelling and thought-provoking analysis of global trends…. Jacques is a superb explainer of history and economics, tracing broad trends with insight and skill – Seth Faison * The Washington Post *
The West hopes that wealth, globalization and political integration will turn China into a gentle giant… But Jacques says that this is a delusion. Time will not make China more Western; it will make the West, and the world, more Chinese * The Economist *

About The Author

Martin Jacques

  • Martin Jacques is a distinguished public intellectual and a leading global authority on the rise of China.
  • He holds positions as a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at IDEAS, the London School of Economics’ centre for diplomacy and grand strategy, a Visiting Professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, and a Fellow of the Transatlantic Academy in Washington DC.
  • Previously, he served as the editor of Marxism Today from 1977 to 1991 and as deputy editor of The Independent.
  • His extensive journalistic career includes columnist roles for major British publications such as The Times, The Guardian, The Observer, and The New Statesman.
  • He has also contributed to numerous international outlets, including the Financial Times, The Economist, The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, The Daily Beast, Volkskrant, Corriere della Sera, L’Unita, the South China Morning Post, and Folha Des Paulo.

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