简介
In this book, three superb thinkers discuss the past, the present and the future of China. They are Mr. Zhao, with fame as "China's Image Master" and "China's PR Leader," Mr. Naisbitt, a famous futurist in the United States and author of the super bestseller Megatrends, and his wife, Doris Naisbitt, a sharp-eyed observer and quick-witted thinker with the quality of a German-speaking philosopher. When the three eloquent dialogists, with forceful powers of voice and different cultural backgrounds, have an open-minded exchange of views on China's developmental model and the future of the world as well as other hot topics, there must be a clash of opinions and hence sparks of ideas.Their dialogue covers politics, economy,society, and culture, and the issues stem mostly from questions currently in the public mind, such as: "What does the rapid rise of China mean to the world?" "Why does the West always like to impose its own values on other countries?" "Does the success of the Chinese economy really make Westerners jealous and fearful?""What is the essential difference between the Western horizontal democracy and the Chinese vertical democracy?" The Oriental and Occidental representatives, with their different cultural backgrounds and values,have given their own answers to these questions. There are often conflicts of views and ideas, as well as many differences in their ways of expression.Even their humor is unique and marked with their own features. All this has made the five rounds of the witty dialogue more colorful, interesting, and attractive.
目录
Part One: About the "China Model"
Driving in the right direction
China in the eyes of Western entrepreneurs
Balancing between speed and stability
Extending help to Western journalists
Understanding the "China Model"
Presenting a completely new China
Dispute between three kinds of consensus
Seeking common ground while reserving differences
"American Dream," "European Dream," and "Chinese Dream"
The "China Model" vs. the "Western Model"
Part Two: On the Global Understanding of China
China at the center of the world stage
Telling neighbors the true story
Finding a topic of common interest
Not judging another culture by your own measures
Making money from a negative story of China
Winning respect with one's own capability or effort
Part Three: How to Tell China's Story Better
Telling China's story in a brand-new language
Hearing the truth for the first time
Complementing differing philosophies
Jointly promoting the product of China
Telling the truth of Tibet to the world
Tibetans paying more attention to spiritual life
Valuing the criterion for right and wrong
More about Tibet after a visit there
Part Four: On Science, Education
and Intellectual Property
Lagging behind in science and technology
Placing high priority on innovation in science and technology
No taboo subjects in academic discussions in China
About competition in Chinese scientific circles
Seeing talent as a global commodity
Bringing reform to Chinese education
Introducing competition into education
China already on the way to IPR protection
Handling IP piracy cases
Filtering unhealthy "informative air"
Window glass with polarizing function
Part Five :Where Will China Go?
Creating a brand-new train
Driving in the right direction
China in the eyes of Western entrepreneurs
Balancing between speed and stability
Extending help to Western journalists
Understanding the "China Model"
Presenting a completely new China
Dispute between three kinds of consensus
Seeking common ground while reserving differences
"American Dream," "European Dream," and "Chinese Dream"
The "China Model" vs. the "Western Model"
Part Two: On the Global Understanding of China
China at the center of the world stage
Telling neighbors the true story
Finding a topic of common interest
Not judging another culture by your own measures
Making money from a negative story of China
Winning respect with one's own capability or effort
Part Three: How to Tell China's Story Better
Telling China's story in a brand-new language
Hearing the truth for the first time
Complementing differing philosophies
Jointly promoting the product of China
Telling the truth of Tibet to the world
Tibetans paying more attention to spiritual life
Valuing the criterion for right and wrong
More about Tibet after a visit there
Part Four: On Science, Education
and Intellectual Property
Lagging behind in science and technology
Placing high priority on innovation in science and technology
No taboo subjects in academic discussions in China
About competition in Chinese scientific circles
Seeing talent as a global commodity
Bringing reform to Chinese education
Introducing competition into education
China already on the way to IPR protection
Handling IP piracy cases
Filtering unhealthy "informative air"
Window glass with polarizing function
Part Five :Where Will China Go?
Creating a brand-new train
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