Mark Leonard is Executive Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, the first pan-European think tank with offices in Berlin, London, Paris, Rome, Sofia and Warsaw. Previously he worked at the Centre for European Reform and was founding director of the Foreign Policy Centre. He has spent time in Washington as a Transatlantic fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and in Beijing as a visiting scholar at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. His first book, Why Europe Will run the 21st Century, has been translated into 18 languages. Mark's essays and articles have appeared in publications on both sides of the Atlantic including The Economist, The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Spectator, The Sun, Liberation, Die Welt and the Wall Street Journal.
'Just in case you thought there was no internal debate about China's future, here is evidence to the contrary.' --- Chris Patten
Very few things that happen in our lifetime will be remembered after we are dead. But China's rise is different: like the rise and fall of Rome or the Soviet Empire, its after-effects will echo down the generations to come.
So why is it that we know almost nothing about the thinkers in China who are shaping their country's future? What kind of country are they dreaming of? How do they see their influence in the world? We might know that half of the world's clothes and footwear have a 'Made in China' label and that our economies are inextricably linked with China's --- but what do we know about China's experiments with democracy; about its anti-globalisation movement; about its plans to deal with America as its own influence grows across the globe?
Mark Leonard provides a fascinating and unexpected perspective on the debates raging within Chinese society today and shows us just how radically China's rise will change the nature of our world.
这个老外看中国的角度很奇怪,他没有去中国农村看看、也没有去中国的工厂看看,他仅仅是找到了藏在中国象牙塔里的那么几个人,听他们乱七八糟地乱说了一气,就回去出了本书,不知道书名是不是出版商建议下改成的,居然叫中国怎么想。但是其实中国不是那么想的,因为在中国,不...
评分这个老外看中国的角度很奇怪,他没有去中国农村看看、也没有去中国的工厂看看,他仅仅是找到了藏在中国象牙塔里的那么几个人,听他们乱七八糟地乱说了一气,就回去出了本书,不知道书名是不是出版商建议下改成的,居然叫中国怎么想。但是其实中国不是那么想的,因为在中国,不...
评分知道这本书是看到有条新闻说欧盟外长Catherine Ashton在看这本书,于是在kindle上下了一章看。开头第一句说"世界上存在一个中国这件事吧,就挺让西方闹心的。”还挺逗,所以接着看。 Mark兄第一次去中国,到社科院见了王洛林。作者自我介绍说他所在的欧洲外交政策委员会有20名...
评分。1980-2000, 最初十年是新右派思想占主导。新右知识分子提倡市场经济,认为中国必须一步步市场化;主张解体国家企业,反对计划经济;提倡“小政府”,认为政府应当缩权。。自2002年以来,中国政府的很多政策都向新左理论靠拢,强调关注老百姓,建设和谐社会等等 。从新右...
评分http://www.chinaelections.org/NewsInfo.asp?NewsID=124806 中国新知识分子 马克·伦纳德 著 吴万伟 译 虽然全世界都对于中国的崛起感兴趣,但没有多少人关注中国的思想和产生这些思想的人。实际上,中国的知识分子阶层拥有让人吃惊的活力,他们的观点或许成为对西方自由思想...
主要介绍中国学者对中国政治、经济和外交走向的看法,作者自身的观点并不多。
评分外国人关注中国当下思想界的一本很有内容的小册子,简洁清晰。主要的人物有——新左是:崔之元、房宁、甘阳、胡鞍钢、潘维、时殷弘、汪晖、王绍光、王小东、阎学通、杨毅、郑必坚;中间是:姚洋;新右是:俞可平、张维迎。即使把范围扩大一点,把目前的公知们也算上,简单的结论或许是,新左普遍比新右学历高,在西方呆得也更久。
评分主要介绍中国学者对中国政治、经济和外交走向的看法,作者自身的观点并不多。
评分English reading material.An objective depictive work
评分一本简介现在中国的policy thinkers的书吧 or you can say the real intellectual in China, what are they think about China's current policy and future way going. Is the democracy in China will with a strong China's Characters? not answer it yet, but still can treat it as a reference to know more about China.
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