Recent comments from Martin Jacques, author of best-seller “When China Rules The World” on China’s 18th Party Congress, and more…
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Martin Jacques successfully trolls numerous China watchers
Shanghaiist-7 Nov, 2012But is a candidate voted for by millions a more legitimate choice than one anointed by a select few, asks Martin Jacques. This is a profoundly …Understanding Contemporary ChinaBBC News-8 Nov, 2012 -
Martin Jacques‘ latest views on China
The Star Online-27 Oct, 2012AUTHOR and academic Dr Martin Jacques released an updated and expanded second edition of his widely acclaimed book, When China … -
Both PHL, China had shortcomings in handling territorial dispute …
GMA News-18 Nov, 2012In a television interview, Martin Jacques, author of the book “When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a … -
China’s economy grows in spite of poor human development
Wellesley News-14 Nov, 20122 by British academic Martin Jacques that argues the since model of the Chinese state is more “competent” than the model of the Western state, … -
New Zealand Herald
PH should embrace China not US, says expert
Rappler-20 hours ago… renowned scholar and China expert Martin Jacques explained during a lecture sponsored by The Center for Philippine Futuristics Studies. -
Understing China and its Rise: The Civilization State
Asia Society-8 Nov, 2012Describing China as a “Civilization-state,” Martin Jacques, author and scholar on modern China, spoke with Sir Mark Tully, Former Bureau Chief of the BBC in … -
What the Arab world can learn from China
gulfnews.com-13 Nov, 2012It is as Martin Jacques points out: That Chinese progress is a … Between 1850 and 1950, Martin Jacques points out, the Chinese refer to this … -
Thrusting greatness upon China’s rise
Business Times (subscription)-12 Nov, 2012DON’T take the title literally, says Martin Jacques, in his book: When China Rules the World. This is “a metaphor for a scenario in which China … -
NPR
A brief ethnic history of China
Washington Post (blog)-29 Oct, 2012China is unique among the world’s most populous nations in that it considers itself ethnically near-homogenous, Martin Jacques writes in an … -
Is China more democratic than the West?
The Independent (blog)-by John Rentoul-2 Nov, 2012Monster Question To Which The Answer Is No, asked by my former colleague Martin Jacques* on the BBC News website. That is number 872 …
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