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Middle Class Shanghai - Reshaping U.S.-China Engagement (Hardcover)
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Middle Class Shanghai - Reshaping U.S.-China Engagement (Hardcover)
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The United States may be headed toward a disastrous conflict with
China unless Washington updates its understanding of contemporary
Chinese society.After four decades of engagement, the United States
and China now appear to be locked on a collision course that has
already fomented a trade war, seems likely to produce a new cold
war, and could even result in dangerous military conflict. The
current deterioration of the bilateral relationship is the
culmination of years of disputes, disillusionment, disappointment,
and distrust between the two countries. Washington has legitimate
concerns about Beijing's excessive domestic political control and
aggressive foreign policy stances, just as Chinese leaders believe
the United States still has futile designs on blocking their
country's inevitable rise to great-power status. Cheng Li's Middle
Class Shanghai argues that American policymakers must not lose
sight of the expansive dynamism and diversity in present-day China.
The caricature of the PRC as a monolithic Communist apparatus set
on exporting its ideology and development model is simplistic and
misguided. Through multifaceted empirical research, this unique
study argues that America's complete decoupling approach toward
China will undermine the interests of the United States. Combining
eclectic human stories with striking new data analysis, this book
addresses the possibility that the development of China's class
structure and cosmopolitan culture exemplified and led by Shanghai-
could provide a force for reshaping U.S.-China engagement. Both
countries should build upon the deep cultural and educational
exchanges that have bound them together for decades. The author
concludes that U.S. policymakers should neither underestimate the
role and strength of the Chinese middle class, nor ostracize or
alienate this force with policies that push it toward jingoistic
nationalism to the detriment of both countries and the global
community. With its unique focus, this book will enlighten
policymakers, scholars, business leaders, and anyone interested in
China and its increasingly fraught relations with the United
States.
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