Friday, April 9, 2021

When Will China Be the World's Most Powerful Country | Interview With Ma...

CA 6 When Will China Be the World's Most Powerful Country | Interview With Martin Jacques 3,256 views •Apr 9, 2021 314 4 Share Save Martin Jacques 42K subscribers When will China replace the US as global leader? How do we assess the impact of China’s rise compared with that of previous hegemons? Why is the West so ignorant about China? What is the meaning of China as a civilization-state? How to understand the question of ethnicity in China? These are some of the issues discussed by Martin Jacques in this fascinating interview with Aaron Bastani from Novara. For the first time on video, Jacques discusses recent events in Xinjiang. And he argues that, contrary to the Western belief that China is incapable of change, history suggests the opposite, that more than any other culture, China has been extraordinarily adept at reinventing itself multiple times over the course of two millennia. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Video also available on Novara Media. Subscribe to their channel on YouTube ⇛ http://novara.media/youtube​ 78 Comments Auggie Giuseppe Add a public comment... Mini Wizard Mini Wizard 9 hours ago Such a shame so few people have even a fraction of Martin's understanding of China and tend to boil everything down to a few key labels viewed through their own cultural lens. 17 Yu Zhou Yu Zhou 13 hours ago Strongly support Martin, great scholar. 37 Paul van Dijck Paul van Dijck 11 hours ago Always a treat to listen to Martin Jacques! 13 Pac1fic0 Pac1fic0 11 hours ago (edited) 1:05:02 new book is coming!!! Best news I’ve heard today!!!! Can’t wait ๐Ÿ˜Š 20 Yu Zhou Yu Zhou 12 hours ago Martin understands Chinese history and culture pretty deeply! Few western scholar who is really capable of explain how China is such a country today. Civilizational state rather than a nation state. 31 Pebble Printing Group Pebble Printing Group 9 hours ago I never considered China's ability to reinvent itself in the context of the CCP. It's true though. It seems like every day here things change for the better, and they change dramatically! I can't wait for your new book. 10 Don Chong Don Chong 11 hours ago As always, Prof.Jacques, very enlightening. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ 11 Susan Villa Susan Villa 8 hours ago A great interview, thank you. 10 Paul van Dijck Paul van Dijck 10 hours ago In 2019 roughly 140.000.000 Chinese people (10% of its entire population!) went on an overseas holiday and what happened ....they all got back home to China. It looks to me China is not a bad place to live! 22 Qin Y Qin Y 5 hours ago Thanks for a so great interview! I have learned a lot from Martin Jacques.

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