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Is the West prepared for a world where power is shared with China? A world in which China asserts the same level of global leadership that the USA currently assumes? And can we learn to embrace Chinese political culture, as China learned to embrace ours?Here, one of the world's leading voices on China, Kerry Brown, takes us past the tired cliches and inside the Chinese leadership - as they lay out a roadmap for working in a world in which China shares dominance with the West. From how, and why, China as a dominant superpower has been inevitable for many years, to how the attempts to fight the old battles are over, Brown digs deeper into the problematic nature of China's current situation - its treatment of dissent, of Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and the severe limitations on its management of relations with other cultures and values. These issues impact the way the West sees China, China sees the West, and how both see themselves. There are obstacles to the West accepting a more prominen

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A carefully argued rebuke to the west’s negative reaction to Xi’s push to make his country less open at home and more assertive abroad. -- James Crabtree * Financial Times *
In Kerry Brown’s several decades of working in and observing China, he has developed a reputation as one of the more sober and thoughtful observers of the country. [In China Incorporated, Brown’s arguments] are fleshed out and comprehensive. -- Peter Gordon * Asian Review of Books *
Whatever your opinion on China -- as a "systemic competitor", "strategic challenge" or just plain old elephant in every room -- it is vital to understand what you are really dealing with. In this book, Kerry Brown does a marvellous job of demythologising China, depicting it convincingly as an "opportunistic, exceptional, more limited power" than is often believed, "driven by self-interest". -- - Bill Emmott, Chair, Japan Society of the UK, and former editor-in-chief of The Economist
Brown’s book is a voice of sanity in a Western world that, on the matter of China, has, in recent times, taken leave of its senses. It urgently needs to regain them. And Brown’s book is a good place to start. He dismisses much of what has recently passed for serious commentary on China as a step back into the darkness of prejudice. He is constantly interesting, always thoughtful, and refreshingly wise and knowing about China. He is also very readable. We can all learn much from this very important contribution to the debate on China. -- Martin Jacques, journalist and author of 'When China Rules the World'
At a time when the China debate is characterized by heat rather than light, Kerry Brown gives a sober, highly accessible account of what Chinese power is – and is not. Powerful reading for all interested in geopolitics. -- Rana Mitter, Professor of Chinese History and Politics, University of Oxford, UK

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An Important Note on Terminology Introduction Chapter One: The Three Key Things About China for the Modern World Chapter Two: The Enigma of Chinese Power Chapter Three: China and The Question of Values Chapter Four: What Does the World Want from China? Chapter Five: What Does China Want from the World? Chapter Six: The Dark Side of Chinese Power Chapter Seven: The Great Separation - Part One Chapter Eight: Making the Dual Track World Work Notes Suggested Further Reading Index

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 07/09/2023
    ISBN13: 9781350267244, 978-1350267244
    ISBN10: 1350267244

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Is the West prepared for a world where power is shared with China? A world in which China asserts the same level of global leadership that the USA currently assumes? And can we learn to embrace Chinese political culture, as China learned to embrace ours?Here, one of the world's leading voices on China, Kerry Brown, takes us past the tired cliches and inside the Chinese leadership - as they lay out a roadmap for working in a world in which China shares dominance with the West. From how, and why, China as a dominant superpower has been inevitable for many years, to how the attempts to fight the old battles are over, Brown digs deeper into the problematic nature of China's current situation - its treatment of dissent, of Xinjiang, Hong Kong, and the severe limitations on its management of relations with other cultures and values. These issues impact the way the West sees China, China sees the West, and how both see themselves. There are obstacles to the West accepting a more prominen

    Trade Review
    A carefully argued rebuke to the west’s negative reaction to Xi’s push to make his country less open at home and more assertive abroad. -- James Crabtree * Financial Times *
    In Kerry Brown’s several decades of working in and observing China, he has developed a reputation as one of the more sober and thoughtful observers of the country. [In China Incorporated, Brown’s arguments] are fleshed out and comprehensive. -- Peter Gordon * Asian Review of Books *
    Whatever your opinion on China -- as a "systemic competitor", "strategic challenge" or just plain old elephant in every room -- it is vital to understand what you are really dealing with. In this book, Kerry Brown does a marvellous job of demythologising China, depicting it convincingly as an "opportunistic, exceptional, more limited power" than is often believed, "driven by self-interest". -- - Bill Emmott, Chair, Japan Society of the UK, and former editor-in-chief of The Economist
    Brown’s book is a voice of sanity in a Western world that, on the matter of China, has, in recent times, taken leave of its senses. It urgently needs to regain them. And Brown’s book is a good place to start. He dismisses much of what has recently passed for serious commentary on China as a step back into the darkness of prejudice. He is constantly interesting, always thoughtful, and refreshingly wise and knowing about China. He is also very readable. We can all learn much from this very important contribution to the debate on China. -- Martin Jacques, journalist and author of 'When China Rules the World'
    At a time when the China debate is characterized by heat rather than light, Kerry Brown gives a sober, highly accessible account of what Chinese power is – and is not. Powerful reading for all interested in geopolitics. -- Rana Mitter, Professor of Chinese History and Politics, University of Oxford, UK

    Table of Contents
    An Important Note on Terminology Introduction Chapter One: The Three Key Things About China for the Modern World Chapter Two: The Enigma of Chinese Power Chapter Three: China and The Question of Values Chapter Four: What Does the World Want from China? Chapter Five: What Does China Want from the World? Chapter Six: The Dark Side of Chinese Power Chapter Seven: The Great Separation - Part One Chapter Eight: Making the Dual Track World Work Notes Suggested Further Reading Index

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