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China and the Barbarians

China and the Barbarians

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China and the Barbarians

by Hendrik Schulte Nordholt

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Since time immemorial China regarded its culture and statecraft superior to other nations, but in the ‘Age of Humiliation’ (1839-1949), it was reduced to a semi-colony. The old empire has now regained its strength, but what drives its domestic and foreign policy?
China calls itself a ‘Socialist’ country, but the appellation of philosopher Tu Weiming is more adequate: A battlefield of Socialism, Liberalism and Confucianism.
The outcome of this struggle will have profound repercussions. Continuation of the present policy will only lead to more tensions: Beijing’s expansionist policies in the South China Sea and Eurasia (the ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative) are aimed to restore the days of China’s imperial grandeur.
If China choses a different political model that blends the Confucian tradition with a western style representative government, a clash with its neighbours and the United States can be avoided.
China and the Barbarians offers a fascinating insight into the thinking of China’s philosophers and powerbrokers of the past and present. Interviews with eight prominent Chinese intellectuals add an authentic ring to this book.

‘A clever and astute book that shows how the Chinese Communist Party is using classical culture to redesign society’
– NRC Handelsblad

Over 10.000 copies sold of the Dutch edition.

Hendrik Schulte Nordholt (1953) is a sinologist. He has been involved in China for more than thirty years as government official promoting Dutch-Chinese economic relations, a banker and a businessman. Schulte Nord¬holt has lived in China for twenty years, and frequently speaks and publishes on China.
ISBN 9789087282783
Title China and the Barbarians
Subtitel Resisting the Western World Order
Title(C) China and the Barbarians
Category Niet-westerse geschiedenis
Edition 1
Appearance Hardback
Publication Date 30-11-2017
Publisher Universiteit Leiden hodn Leiden Universi
Author Hendrik Schulte Nordholt
Imprint Leiden Publications
Language English
Illustraties Ja
Pages 372
Weight 934 gr
Format 242 x 165 x 26