Читаем When China Rules the World полностью

overseas Chinese

population

rise of

self perception

understanding of

universities

United States Africa Command

unity

universalism

universities

urban population

urbanization

US dollar

US National Intelligence Council report

US Treasury bonds

values

Veriah, Harinder

Vietnam

Vietnamese (language)

village election

Wang Gungwu

Wang Xiaodong

war on terror

waterway systems

Wen Jiabao

Wen Yudio

the West

concept of

decline of

and the developing world

share of world population

view on Asia modernity

view on China

Westernization

food

language

physical appearance

politics and power

Westphalian system

wet rice farming

Wolferen, Karel van

Wong Bin

workplace

World Bank

world history

writing system

WTO

Xinjiang

Xu Zongheng

Xuchang Man

Yan Xuetong

Yang Qingqing

Yangzi Delta

Yangzi river

Yasukuni Shrine

Yellow Emperor (Huang Di)

yellow races

Yoshino, Kosaku

Yu Yongding

Yuan dynasty (1279-1368)

Yuan Shih-kai

Yukichi, Fukuzawa

Zambia

Zhang Qingli

Zhang Taiyan

Zhang Wei-Wei

Zhang Xiaogang

Zhang Yimou

Zhang Yin

Zhang Yunling

Zhang Zhidong

Zhao Suisheng

Zhao Ziyang

Zheng He

zhongguo

Zhou dynasty (1100-256 BC)

Zhou Enlai

Zhu Feng

Zhu Rongji

Zi Zhongyun

Zimbabwe

<p>About the Author</p>

Martin Jacques is currently a visiting research fellow at the London School of Economics Asia Research Centre. He has recently been a visiting professor at Remnin University, Beijing, the International Centre for Chinese Studies, Aichi University and at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, and was a senior visiting research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. He was editor of the highly respected journal Marxism Today until its closure in 1991. He was founder of the UK think-tank Demos, has been a columnist for The Times and the Sunday Times and was deputy editor of the Independent. He currently writes a regular column for the Guardian. He is the co-editor and co-author of The Forward March of Labour Halted? (1981), The Politics of Thatcherism (1983) and New Times (1989).

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