Tuesday, October 16, 2012

China western ideas

  • Survey shows Chinese fret about corruption, inequality; half embrace US ideas ...

    BEIJING - People in China are increasingly worried about corruption, inequality and food safety, according to a survey released Tuesday that also found that about half of Chinese like American ideas about democracy. The Pew ... Joseph Cheng, a ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • China's coming dominance will transform the West

    But our politics derives from specifically Western ideas about the individual with its emphasis on guilt, ideas which are not so central to Chinese culture. Perhaps their politics will become Westernised, perhaps not. (One assumes that as a middle ...

    blogs.telegraph.co.uk

  • West's China hypocrisy

    Another frequent target of Western wrath is China's poor record on intellectual property rights. But in making free with other people's inventions and ideas, China is only following a path not only long trodden, but fiercely defended, by the United States.

    globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com

  • Ambassador Melady: African Founding Fathers Exposed to Western Ideas

    Ten African leaders who essentially became the George Washingtons of their countries all shared one experience: exposure to Western ideas through missionaries, Margaret Badum Melady and her husband Ambassador Thomas Patrick Melady tell Newsmax.TV. The ...

    www.newsmax.com

  • China is playing a dangerous game

    Japan seized control of the Senkakus in 1895 after militarily defeating China. Japan was the "rising" power at the time, eagerly embracing Western political and economic ideas such as the industrial economy and the nation-state. After its victory ...

    www.theglobeandmail.com

  • 'Rising power of China has implications for SA region'

    She further said, "China has a very well-crafted small state policy which is aiming at challenging global system created on the basis of Western ideas." In the next ten years, the world is going to observe preponderance of China as a replacement of the ...

    www.dailytimes.com.pk

  • East and West collide at UMd.'s 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Students and faculty at the University of Maryland teamed up with Beijing's National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts to put on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" last weekend, intertwining the eastern and western cultures ...

    www.wtop.com

  • Chinese aluminum import premiums edge down after holiday on weak demand

    China import premiums for Good Western aluminum edged down to $220-230/mt CIF plus LME cash this week, from $230-240/mt at end-September, as the Chinese market returned from its week-long National Day holidays. Market participants said sellers' ideas ...

    www.platts.com

  • A Point Of View: Making sense of China

    China's growing importance on the world stage means that the West needs to start speaking its language, says economist Martin Jacques.

    www.bbc.co.uk

  • Should investors be worried by a slowing Chinese economy?

    It has been suggested that America, the world's largest economy, should be replaced by the world's second largest: China. The theory goes that any slowdown in China could affect demand for goods and services from Western companies. The result could be ...

    www.hl.co.uk

  • Floating Artists Meet Silk Worms in Hayward's China Show

    "Art of Change: New Directions from China" is considerably more fun than it sounds. "Zen and the Art of Lying in Mid Air, Motionless" would get the idea over better. This London exhibition is about the meeting of Western avant-garde tendencies with the ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • It's Business As Usual for China

    In the wake of China's growth and the West's continued stagnation, many developing countries now look to China for aid, investment and trade. United States ... Like many East Asians, the Chinese have old-fashioned ideas about development. "To end ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • The Regional Framework of China's Military Build-Up

    Throughout its existence, China has been thought of as a continental power with vast borders to defend. In the mid-1980s, Chinese strategists began to shift away from planning for hostilities with the Soviet Union while gradually considering ideas for ...

    www.worldpoliticsreview.com

  • Kunshan park has big ideas for small business

    Like their German counterparts, small and medium-sized enterprises, commonly referred to as SMEs, are playing a vital role in the economic growth of China by creating the most job opportunities, according to the administrative committee of the park ...

    www.chinadaily.com.cn

  • Mitt Romney has wrong ideas on defense: Editorial

    China spends one-fifth what we do, and its economy is so interwoven with the West that waging war would be economic suicide.

    blog.nj.com

  • Teaching for a New China

    The ideas on the chalkboard range from complete laissez-faire capitalism to new forms of communism, including institutions inspired by traditional Chinese thinkers like Confucius or Mencius that don't easily fall into Western political categories of ...

    prospect.org

  • Arts put Italian pair in the zone

    Since the 1970s and the 1980s Chinese artists have absorbed a lot from Western art and ideas through books, magazines and what for many was their first contact with foreigners.

    europe.chinadaily.com.cn

  • Rio Tinto Unveils Production Increases and Cost Cuts

    Diversified miner Rio Tinto (NYS: RIO) unearthed record production of 63 million tons of iron ore in the third quarter at the company's Pilbara mine complex in Western Australia, revealing progress toward the company's goal of expanding the mine's ...

    www.dailyfinance.com

  • 'The Sino-Indian Rivalry Will Probably Intensify'

    He is a Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and the co-director of LSE IDEAS, a centre for the study of international affairs, diplomacy and grand strategy.

    www.outlookindia.com

  • US misses full truth on China factory workers

    Other studies by Chinese and Western scholars show that migration fuels economic growth, social mobility and the spread of progressive ideas. Income from migrant work is the biggest source of wealth accumulation in rural China. TED.com: The generation ...

    www.cnn.com

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