発展途上国から急成長を遂げた超大国の中国という国を理解するために必要な枠組みと、最も重要な疑問に説得力のある回答を、読者に提供する一冊です。儒教思想、西洋と日本の帝国主義、毛沢東時代、天安門事件など、現在の中国を形成することになった歴史的な経緯・背景を中心に、中国共産党、上海の建築ブーム、中国の急速な工業化による環境破壊などを紹介します。一人っ子政策など、中国文化のユニークな側面や、トランプ時代にますます険悪になった米中関係についても解説しています。中国には、他の先進国の発展期、特に19世紀に急速に工業化した米国との類似性を認めることができます。それを踏まえ、今後の中国が、米・露・印、そして東アジアの近隣諸国に対し、どのような行動を取るかも占います。
また、この第3版は、香港の政治的位置づけの変化や習近平政権下の動き国家主席の在任中の様子など、最新の事情を盛り込んでアップデートしています。簡潔で洞察に満ちた概説書になっています。
In this fully revised and updated third edition of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know®, Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom and Maura Elizabeth Cunningham provide cogent answers to urgent questions regarding the world's newest superpower and offer a framework for understanding China's meteoric rise from developing country to superpower. Framing their answers through the historical legacies - Confucian thought, Western and Japanese imperialism, the Mao era, and the Tiananmen Square massacre - that largely define China's present-day trajectory, Wasserstrom and Cunningham introduce readers to the Chinese Communist Party, the building boom in Shanghai, and the environmental fallout of rapid Chinese industrialization. They also explain unique aspects of Chinese culture, such as the one-child policy, and provide insight into Chinese-American relations, a subject that has become increasingly fraught during the Trump era. As Wasserstrom and Cunningham draw parallels between China and other industrialized nations during their periods of development, in particular the United States during its rapid industrialization in the 19th century, they also predict how we might expect China to act in the future vis-à-vis the United States, Russia, India, and its East Asian neighbors.
Updated to include perspectives on Hong Kong's shifting political status, as well as an expanded discussion of President Xi Jinping's time in office, China in the 21st Centuryprovides a concise and insightful introduction to this significant global power.
Part I: Historical Legacies
1. Schools of Thought
2. Imperial China
3. Revolutions and Revolutionaries
Part II: The Present and the Future
4. From Mao to Now
5. U.S. - China Misunderstandings
6. The Future
Praise for the third edition:
"China in the 21st Century is comprehensive, wide-ranging, succinct, and eminently readable. For anyone who wants to understand today's China, this is a terrific place to start." -- Jiayang Fan, Staff Writer, The New Yorker
"I found this book incredibly useful when I was ambassador to China and tried to give a copy to every new colleague who arrived in Beijing. It's a great read, comprehensive and well researched. Wasserstrom and Cunningham give you all you need to know to start understanding China." -- Jorge Guajardo, former Mexican Ambassador to China
"Essential reading for scholars and general readers alike seeking to understand China's past, present and future. Indispensable." -- Peter Frankopan, Professor of Global History, Oxford University, author of The Silk Roads: A New History of the World
"It is difficult to be concise, clear, and correct all at the same time. Wasserstrom and Cunningham have managed to pull this trick off in China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know. The essentials of China's history and politics are engagingly distilled in question-answer format, providing brief but authoritative explanations of the core issues that still permeate modern Chinese society. Should be an essential carry-on item for the plane trip to China-whether in a student backpack or an executive briefcase." -- David Moser, Dean of Yenching Academy, Peking University
Praise for previous editions:
"A useful resource for those who want a greater understanding of the how and why of China's emergence as a global power." -- Library Journal
"Readers who know a fair bit about China already will be left better informed, looking at what they already knew in another light. Readers new to the subject couldn't start in a better place." -- Urbanatomy.com
"This slim volume does the impossible: it provides the essential knowledge that intelligent readers need to have about China historically and today and it can be read in less time than it take to fly from the U.S. to China!" -- Susan Shirk, author of China: Fragile Superpower
"A sure-footed guide through the thickets of China's history and the turbo-driven landscape of its current affairs. Indispensable reading." -- Andrew Ross, author of Fast Boat to China
"A remarkable feat that melds the insights from deep scholarly immersion in history with an up-to-the-minute grasp on contemporary developments in China and beyond." -- Haiyan Lee, Stanford University
"[China in the 21st Century] has asked most of the questions that the intelligent visitor to China will ask, and has answered them lucidly, vividly, and originally. Anyone who wants to know about the coming superpower can profit from this book." -- Timothy Garton Ash, author of The File
"Jeffrey Wasserstom has found the perfect collaborator in Maura Cunningham. Together, they have produced, analyzed, and digested more of the best research on China's past and present than a reader could ever hope to match. And now they have taken on the hardest question of all: What truly matters most in understanding China? In this crystalline and up-to- date edition, they have given us the answers. I keep this book within reach at all times." -- Evan Osnos, The New Yorker
ISBN : 9780190659080
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