Book description
An invigorating book about the debates raging within China. We all know
about the fast pace of change in this country. This book brings us the
ideas being fought over in the country itself - from democracy to the
idea of a 'peaceful rise'. It challenges all of our assumptions about China.
We know everything and nothing about China. We know that China is
changing so fast that the maps in Shanghai need to be rewritten every
two weeks. We know that China has brought 300 million people from
agricultural backwardness into modernity in just 30 years (something
that took 200 years in Europe). China's voracious appetite for resources
is gobbling up 40% of the world's cement., 40% of its coal, 30% of its
steel, and 12% of its energy. It has become so integrated into the
global economy that its prospects have immediate effects on our everyday
lives: simultaneously doubling the cost of the London Olympics while
halving the cost of our computers; keeping the US economy afloat but
sinking the Italian footwear industry. We have an image of China as a
dictatorship; a nationalist empire that threatens its neighbours and
global peace.
But how many people know about the debates raging within China? What do
we really know about the kind of society China wants to become? What
ideas are motivating its citizens? We can name America's Neo-Cons and
the religious right, but cannot name Chinese writers, thinkers or
journalists - what is the future they dream of for their country, or the
world it is shaping? Because China's rise - like the fall of Rome or the
British Raj - will echo down generations to come, these are the
questions we increasingly need to ask. Mark Leonard asks us to forget
everything we thought we knew about China and start again. He introduces
us to the thinkers that are shaping China's wide open future and opens
up a hidden world of intellectual debate that is driving a new Chinese
revolution and changing the face of the world. Praise for Mark Leonard:
'One of the most important influences of British Foreign Policy.' The BBC
'The moderniser's moderniser.' The Times
Praise for 'Why Europe Will Run The 21st Century':
'Mark Leonard has done that rare thing; he has reshaped how we look at
the world.' Will Hutton, author of 'The State We're In'
'Fluid and original, this is an important and enjoyable book for anyone
who cares about the future of Europe.' Robert Kagan
'Not many books about the European Union are fun to read. This one is;
and it tells the story of the EU better than any other I know.' Robert
Cooper, Sunday Times
'Refreshing, lucid and exhilarating.' Times Literary Supplement
'This is a wonderful, fascinating, provocative book. Go out and buy it
today.' Philip Bobbit
'Whether you agree with it or not, you cannot ignore this book.' Joseph
S. Nye, author of 'Soft Power' Mark Leonard founded the leading
independent think tank The Foreign Policy Centre at the age of 24, under
the patronage of the British Prime Minister Tony Blair. He also wrote
the famous pamphlet, Rebranding Britain, coining the phrase 'Cool
Britannia'. He is now Director of Foreign Policy at the Centre for
European Reform. He has written regular commentary for all the leading
newspapers and magazines, has presented the BBC' Analysis programme, and
appeared as a commentator on CNN.