
基本信息出版社:HarperBusiness
页码:272 页
出版日期:2010年01月
ISBN:0061859443
International Standard Book Number:0061859443
条形码:9780061859441
EAN:9780061859441
装帧:精装
正文语种:英语
内容简介
John Naisbitt, a long-time China observer, provides a unique perspective on the transformation that is reshaping China′s economic, social, and political systems. With unprecented access granted by the Chinese government, Naisbitt sets out to collect data and information across all of China′s provinces and cities using the same techniques behind his international bestseller Megatrends. He argues that while America struggles to restore its position in the world, China is creating an entirely new social and economic model, fitting to Chinese history and society just as America created a model fitting its history and society more than 200 years ago. He identifies eight pillars of this new system.
The Emanicipation of the Mind
Planning by Trial and Error
The Limits of Freedom and Fairness
Framing the Forest, Letting the Trees Grow
Balancing Top-down with Bottom-up
Artistic and Intellectual Ferment
Joining the World Stage
The Mighty River of Innovation
Taken together, these 8 forces are transforming China from the inside-out and ultimately reshaping the dynamics of globalization more generally. Provocative and groundbreaking, CHINA′S MEGATRENDS describes this revolution for old hands and newcomers alike, offering new insights into China′s emergence as a global power.
作者简介
John Naisbitt has been studying and visiting China for forty-two years, first in 1967, with more than one hundred visits since. A former professor at Nanjing University, he is currently a professor at both Nankai University and Tianjin University of Finance and Economics. John and Doris Naisbitt live in Vienna, Austria, and Tianjin, China.
媒体推荐 "The best explanation to date of the hows and whys of China's rapid rise." (Raymond Zhou, China Daily )
"Acompelling story of a country that is maturing in hyperdrive and...A thoughtful, ambitious overview sure to be of interest to all those curious about world economics." (Publishers Weekly )
"An intriguing look at the new China" (Kirkus Reviews )