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Understanding the rise of China

Understanding the rise of China

China will change the world in two ways one in which China is one of the largest developing countries in the world. It growing population which has continued growing for quite a number of years has also contributed to its growing in order to be able to sustain its own people (Jacques Martin, 2011). China will also change the world as its economy will be the most dominant one. It is also favored by the fact that it is not from the west but it is from very different civilization roots of a developing country. China has different culture and practices that are different from the west. China has been able to remain distinct as it has avoided copying all the western countries practices (Jacques Martin, 2011).

The leadership traits of china are different from many countries. China does not have the conventional approach that the western countries their leadership. China is shaped by its sense of civilization such as ancestral worship and its unique culture which the west has a distinctive notion about. China is extremely diverse demographically and geographically and it is very realistic on its practices (Jacques Martin, 2011). China is a civilization-state rather than a nation-state.  The most political value of the Chinese people is the unity that holds them together. Another value that contributes to its success is that China has a different concept of race as 90 % believe they are from the same race unlike many countries such as India, the United States and Brazil which have race views (Jacques Martin, 2011). China uses two political systems to govern one nation such as in Hong Kong while in the United States they use a single political system to govern one nation. The notion with the western countries is such as system cannot work. China runs under an old state system where the government regulates main industries even when they are privately held as they rely on the government.  The Chinese government also governs a one child policy in order to have control in its population. This indicates the control the government has in the country.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reference

Jacques Martin (2011). Understanding the rise of china. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imhUmLtlZpw

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