The New Chinese Empire: Beijing's Political Dilemma And What It Means For The United StatesBasic Books, 2009年3月5日 - 400 頁 Some observers expect China to become an economic superpower. Others expect it to fragment into pieces. Is China nationalistic and on the march, or is it a stumbling Communist dinosaur? Is it already a billion-citizen member of the global village? Is it, as the Clinton administration claimed, a "strategic partner" of the U.S.? Ross Terrill addresses the question upon which all these others depend: Is the People's Republic of China, whose polity is a hybrid of Chinese tradition and Western Marxism, willing to become a modern nation or does it insist on remaining an empire? Since the collapse of three thousand years of Confucian monarchy in 1911, China has neither established a successful political system nor adjusted to being a nation state. Today it stands as the most contradictory of major powers, hovering between an unsustainable tradition and a yet-to-be-born political form that would support its new society and economy. Hanging in the balance are the prospect for freedom within China (for both Chinese and non-Chinese citizens of the People's Republic), the future of America's relations with China, and the security of China's neighbors. Drawing upon Terrill's long experience studying China as well as upon new research, this enlightening and rigorous book will be a must-read for everyone who has a stake in the future of the global world order. |
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... regime is quite powerful at home but rather weak on the global stage . The PRC is not an empire in the sense of trying to com- munize or otherwise control the world ( as the Soviet Union , arguably , aimed to do ) . Its imperial ...
... regime is quite powerful at home but rather weak on the global stage . The PRC is not an empire in the sense of trying to com- munize or otherwise control the world ( as the Soviet Union , arguably , aimed to do ) . Its imperial ...
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... regime . " Others say that China is a transitional ( from communism ) state . Or a case of " market Lenin- ism ... regimes regularly mythologized it in order to cling to office and 11 New York Times , May 19 , 1998 . cify the people ...
... regime . " Others say that China is a transitional ( from communism ) state . Or a case of " market Lenin- ism ... regimes regularly mythologized it in order to cling to office and 11 New York Times , May 19 , 1998 . cify the people ...
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... regime is overstretched on its western and southeastern flanks , deeply corrupt , politically unstable , yet extremely ambitious . Dynastic China was in theory and practice an empire and could not be called a nation - state . The China ...
... regime is overstretched on its western and southeastern flanks , deeply corrupt , politically unstable , yet extremely ambitious . Dynastic China was in theory and practice an empire and could not be called a nation - state . The China ...
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... regime two millennia before the English word was uttered . Qin Shihuang's policy was not to appeal for good behavior from the people , but to employ measures that stopped bad behavior . " Anyone engaging in political or philosophic talk ...
... regime two millennia before the English word was uttered . Qin Shihuang's policy was not to appeal for good behavior from the people , but to employ measures that stopped bad behavior . " Anyone engaging in political or philosophic talk ...
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Red Emperor | 117 |
Your Mother Is Still Your Mother | 139 |
Beijing Juggles the Legacy of Empire | 179 |
Maritime Empire | 205 |
Steppe Empire | 229 |
HalfEmpire and HalfModern Nation | 279 |
Autocracys Last Legs? | 305 |
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