This book clarifies the misconceptions and misinterpretations of
the Chinese Path through historical and market logic. The author
begins with a historical review of Chinese institutions from their
cultural origins to their modern connotations: Chinese regard unity
over individualism; Chinese are more cooperative, intrapersonal and
defensive than competitive, invasive and expansive. The market
economy is another factor that emphasizes the importance of a
peaceful environment and stable system of international
institutions so as to achieve sustainable development in China. In
closing, the author provides an outlook on the role and
responsibility of China as a great power towards developed
countries, neighbors, new economic groups and developing countries.
China's development means much to the world.
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