When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order

A GROUNDBREAKING INVESTIGATION OF HOW CHINA'S RISE AS AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER WILL ALTER THE CULTURAL, POLITICAL AND ETHNIC BALANCE OF GLOBAL POWER IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

In this prodigiously researched and far-reaching book, Martin Jaques argues that we have only barely begin to understand what life will be like when China rules the world. For centuries now, we have lived in a Western made world where the very notion of being modern has been inextricably bound up with being Western. The twenty-first century will be profoundly different.

According to conservative estimates, by 2027 China will overtake the United States as the world's largest economy, and by 2050 its economy will be twice as large as that of the United States. But, as Jacques reveals, Chinese influence will extend well beyond the economic sphere. The full social, cultural and politcal repercussions of China's ascendancy—for itself and the rest of the globe—have been surprisingly little explained or understood until now.

By drawing extensively on Chinese history, JAcques reveals how the widespread belief that China is becoming more like the West is deeply mistaken—in fact, an increasingly powerful China will seek to shape the world in its own image. The Chinese have a long and rich history as a civilization-state, and 94 percent of the population still believes they are one race—Han Chinese. Under the tributary system, which endured for centuries, outlying states paid tribute to the Middle Kingdom. As China rapidly reassumes its traditional place at the center of East Asia, Jacques argues that the old tributary system will resurface in a modern form, contemporary ideas of racial hierarchy will be redrawn and China's age-old sense of superiority will reassert itself.

In coming decades, the West will be confronted with the fact that its systems, institutions and values are no longer the only ones on offer. The role of economic and cultural relevance will in out lifetimes begin to pass from New York and London to cities such as Beijing and Shanghai. When China Rules the World is the first book to explain how China's meteoric rise will extend far beyond the economic realm, unseating the West and creating an entirely new global order.

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When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order

A GROUNDBREAKING INVESTIGATION OF HOW CHINA'S RISE AS AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER WILL ALTER THE CULTURAL, POLITICAL AND ETHNIC BALANCE OF GLOBAL POWER IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

In this prodigiously researched and far-reaching book, Martin Jaques argues that we have only barely begin to understand what life will be like when China rules the world. For centuries now, we have lived in a Western made world where the very notion of being modern has been inextricably bound up with being Western. The twenty-first century will be profoundly different.

According to conservative estimates, by 2027 China will overtake the United States as the world's largest economy, and by 2050 its economy will be twice as large as that of the United States. But, as Jacques reveals, Chinese influence will extend well beyond the economic sphere. The full social, cultural and politcal repercussions of China's ascendancy—for itself and the rest of the globe—have been surprisingly little explained or understood until now.

By drawing extensively on Chinese history, JAcques reveals how the widespread belief that China is becoming more like the West is deeply mistaken—in fact, an increasingly powerful China will seek to shape the world in its own image. The Chinese have a long and rich history as a civilization-state, and 94 percent of the population still believes they are one race—Han Chinese. Under the tributary system, which endured for centuries, outlying states paid tribute to the Middle Kingdom. As China rapidly reassumes its traditional place at the center of East Asia, Jacques argues that the old tributary system will resurface in a modern form, contemporary ideas of racial hierarchy will be redrawn and China's age-old sense of superiority will reassert itself.

In coming decades, the West will be confronted with the fact that its systems, institutions and values are no longer the only ones on offer. The role of economic and cultural relevance will in out lifetimes begin to pass from New York and London to cities such as Beijing and Shanghai. When China Rules the World is the first book to explain how China's meteoric rise will extend far beyond the economic realm, unseating the West and creating an entirely new global order.

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A GROUNDBREAKING INVESTIGATION OF HOW CHINA'S RISE AS AN ECONOMIC SUPERPOWER WILL ALTER THE CULTURAL, POLITICAL AND ETHNIC BALANCE OF GLOBAL POWER IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

In this prodigiously researched and far-reaching book, Martin Jaques argues that we have only barely begin to understand what life will be like when China rules the world. For centuries now, we have lived in a Western made world where the very notion of being modern has been inextricably bound up with being Western. The twenty-first century will be profoundly different.

According to conservative estimates, by 2027 China will overtake the United States as the world's largest economy, and by 2050 its economy will be twice as large as that of the United States. But, as Jacques reveals, Chinese influence will extend well beyond the economic sphere. The full social, cultural and politcal repercussions of China's ascendancy—for itself and the rest of the globe—have been surprisingly little explained or understood until now.

By drawing extensively on Chinese history, JAcques reveals how the widespread belief that China is becoming more like the West is deeply mistaken—in fact, an increasingly powerful China will seek to shape the world in its own image. The Chinese have a long and rich history as a civilization-state, and 94 percent of the population still believes they are one race—Han Chinese. Under the tributary system, which endured for centuries, outlying states paid tribute to the Middle Kingdom. As China rapidly reassumes its traditional place at the center of East Asia, Jacques argues that the old tributary system will resurface in a modern form, contemporary ideas of racial hierarchy will be redrawn and China's age-old sense of superiority will reassert itself.

In coming decades, the West will be confronted with the fact that its systems, institutions and values are no longer the only ones on offer. The role of economic and cultural relevance will in out lifetimes begin to pass from New York and London to cities such as Beijing and Shanghai. When China Rules the World is the first book to explain how China's meteoric rise will extend far beyond the economic realm, unseating the West and creating an entirely new global order.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594201851
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/12/2009
Pages: 550
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Martin Jacques, a political journalist and scholar, is the coeditor and coauthor of The Forward March or Labour Halted?, The Politics of Thatcherism, and New Times. He lives in London.

Table of Contents

List of Figures xi

List of Maps xv

List of Tables xvii

List of Illustrations xix

Acknowledgements xxi

Note on Transliteration, Names and Currency xxxiii

Major Periods in Imperial China xxxv

1 The Changing of the Guard 1

Part I The End of the Western World

2 The Rise of the West 29

3 Japan - Modern But Hardly Western 55

4 China's Ignominy 82

5 Contested Modernity 117

Part II The Age of China

6 China as an Economic Superpower 173

7 A Civilization-State 241

8 The Middle Kingdom Mentality 294

9 China's Own Backyard 342

10 China as a Rising Global Power 406

11 When China Rules the World 489

12 Concluding Remarks: The Eight Differences that Define China 561

13 Afterword - After the Financial Crisis: The Beginning of the Chinese World Order 585

Appendix-The Overseas Chinese 637

Notes 641

Guide to Further Reading 731

Select Bibliography 736

Permissions 777

Index 779

What People are Saying About This

Yu Yongding

Yu Yongding
"This is, without doubt, one of the best and most serious studies of China I have ever read-a fascinating book."--(Yu Yongding, President of the China Society of World Economics)

Eric Hobsbawm

"This important book, deeply considered, full of historical understanding and realism, is about more than China. It is about a 21st century world no longer modelled on and shaped by North Atlantic power, ideas and assumptions. I suspect it will be highly influential."

From the Publisher

"A clear-eyed look at how China's recent modernization will leapfrog Western 'superiority'." -Kirkus Reviews

"Delivering a tour d'horizon of China's relations with foreign countries, Jacques envisions their future development as comparable to a comeback of imperial China's tributary system. Jacques' views will be discussion starters for trend-spotting students of the world scene." -Booklist

Niall Ferguson

"The rise of China may well prove to be the defining economic and geopolitical change of our time, and few authors have given the subject deeper thought or offered a more illuminating analysis than Martin Jacques."--(Niall Ferguson, author of The Ascent of Money)

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