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Index
China Counting
China Counting
How the West was lost
CONTENTS
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
Figure
Tables
Introduction
Western greed and Chinese fear
Fixing a context
Forming an opinion
Forecasting a global future
PART I
Politics, opportunism, environment, might, society
Introduction
Executive summary
CHAPTER 1
Politics
Introduction
The problem
Internal affairs
The solution lies overseas
Contagion at the border
About face?
Political direction
Political tension
Chinese democracy
CHAPTER 2
Opportunism
Introduction
The problem
The solution
Secreting the state
Opportunism knocks
CHAPTER 3
Environment
Introduction
The problem
The solution
The disaster
CHAPTER 4
Might
Introduction
The problem
The solution
Technological might
The mighty plan
CHAPTER 5
Society
Introduction
The problem
Needham's Puzzle
An imperial societal solution
The upwardly social middle classes
Confucian society
Loss of control
Language and knowledge in society
Guanxi – the Chinese problem solver
The student and business mandate
Building society's bridges
Homecoming
Chinese societal behavior
Points to ponder
Points
Ponder
PART II
Power, opportunities, equilibrium, military, science
Introduction
China's view of the West
Telling it like it is
Chinese young people's view of the West
Arts and crafts
Weighed in the balance
Executive summary
CHAPTER 6
Power
Introduction
The three main strands
Western tables are turned
CHAPTER 7
Opportunities
Introduction
Developing and developed traffic
After the ovations
The Great Learning
Into Africa and Latin America
CHAPTER 8
Equilibrium
Introduction
The main culprit is coal
A selfish equilibrium or a green fuse?
CHAPTER 9
Military
Introduction
Tactical asymmetry and Taiwan
Mutually assured destruction and combat readiness
The American Sun Tzu
CHAPTER 10
Science
Introduction
China resurgent
Freedom from disease
Qing and Fa
Some animals may be more equal than others
Brightest is not always best
Points to ponder
Points
Ponder
PART III
Potential, outcomes, evolution, mastery, second sight
Introduction
Metamorphosis
Executive summary
CHAPTER 11
Potential
Introduction
Shifting the gears in the West, China and India
The true nature of growth
State capitalism
Sovereign wealth funds
CHAPTER 12
Outcomes
Introduction
Bothersome borderlands
The diaspora of desperation
The Greater China bloc coalesces
CHAPTER 13
Evolution
Introduction
Earth Enterprise
Elective affinities
Growth – the great shibboleth
CHAPTER 14
Mastery
Introduction
From the back foot to the giant leap
Drawing down the moon
CHAPTER 15
Second Sight
Introduction
Values
Cross-reach
Education and distance learning
China's new age
Obamarama
Points to ponder
Points
Ponder
Postscript
References
Part I – Politics, opportunism, environment, might, society
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Politics
Chapter 2: Opportunism
Chapter 3: Environment
Chapter 4: Might
Chapter 5: Society
Part II – Power, opportunities, equilibrium, military, science
Chapter 6: Power
Chapter 7: Opportunities
Chapter 8: Equilibrium
Chapter 9: Military
Chapter 10: Science
Part III – Potential, outcomes, evolution, mastery, second sight
Chapter 11: Potential
Chapter 12: Outcomes
Chapter 13: Evolution
Chapter 14: Mastery
Chapter 15: Second sight
Glossary and Index
General References
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