The Writing on the Wall: China and the West in the 21st Century

by Will Hutton

Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

303.48

Publication

Abacus (UK) (2008), 436 pages

Description

The prevailing view of China is that the country is an economic juggernaut sure to become the dominant power of the 21st century. Economist Hutton warns instead that China is running up against a set of challenges from within its own system that could well derail its rise, leading to a massive shock to the global economy. The United States, he argues, must recognize that it has a vital stake in working to assure this doesn't happen. In today's highly globalized world economy, so much of the economic health of the United States rests upon China's economic growth that rather than resisting Chinese economic supremacy, the United States must build a strong relationship that will foster China's transition from an antiquated Communist state beset with profound problems to a fully modern, enlightened, and open society. Doing so will require understanding and engagement, not enmity and suspicion.--From publisher description.… (more)

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LibraryThing member Dilip-Kumar
The author makes the point that China's meteoric rise to the second-largest or largest economy on the basis of state capitalism, will run into obstacles if they do not alsoreform institutions in the direction of a freer and opener society and economy.Along with a discussion of the Chinese
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conundrum, the author also makes his views known on the limitations of the market fundamentalism that has taken over Western economies after the 1970s.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2007

Physical description

436 p.; 5.04 inches

ISBN

0349118825 / 9780349118826

Barcode

3526
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