Críticas:
"This anthology, edited by Fred Dallmayr and Zhao Tingyang, contains deep analyses by academics in Beijing, Taipei, Hong Kong, Australia, and the United States." -- Walter C. Clements, author of North Korea and the World: Human Rights, Arms Control, and Strategies for Negotiation "Contemporary Chinese Political Thought: Debates and Perspectives, presents a vital new source that promises to help untie some of these knots complicating China's ties with its immediate neighbors and other major powers." -- Swaran Singh, The Hindu "Dallmayr and Zhao are to be congratulated for having assembled such a thought-provoking set of essays...By collecting in one place the work of scholars located in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia, and the United States, and by presenting their scholarship in English, the editors help to enable a still-more-inclusive and global debate about what is distinctive about Chinese poltical thinking today--and about what we can all learn from these efforts to "rethink China."" -- Stephen C. Angle, Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy "This book provides one of the first platforms for a more balanced view on China and serious academic communication between Chinese and US scholars. -- Stella Xu, Roanoke College" -- Pacific Affairs "This intelligent anthology is a most welcome intervention at a time when Chinese power and influence has increased exponentially to reconfigure the economic, political, and indeed, cultural order of the world. The editors -- political philosophers Fred Dallmayr and Zhao Tingyang -- have drawn upon the most timely work of a distinguished assembly of scholars from different corners of the globe to engage one of the defining questions of our time: Whither China? And the answer is a complex and heterogonous set of arguments that the Chinese future, true to its own enduring tradition, will be a confluence of some kind -- and there is a rich difference of opinion here on what kind -- between the currents flowing from its past as they encounter the strong eddies of a Western modernity that continue to play along the Chinese shore." -- Roger T. Ames, University of Hawai'i "A splendid example of the need now to go beyond merely learning about the Chinese to appreciating that we may well have much to learn from them. As we all struggle to re-think political ideas of liberty, democracy, international relations and social justice, the intellectually sophisticated essays gathered here offer a multiplicity of differing interpretations of these ideas--often against a Confucian background--that are not found in most contemporary Western writings on them, thus providing us with a far richer perspective from which to analyze and evaluate differing solutions proposed for the manifold political problems facing our increasingly fragile economic, political and social worlds in the age of globalization. All of the essays are accessible to the non-initiate, aided by an excellent introduction by Dallmayr." -- Henry Rosemont Jr., Brown University "There is a sore need for a work which introduces the diverse strands of contemporary Chinese political thinking to an anglophone audience, and this book is the best I've seen so far. Contemporary Chinese Political Thought shows that there are lively and intellectually rigorous debates in Chinese political theory." -- Daniel A. Bell, Jiaotong University and Tsinghua University
Reseña del editor:
Westerners seem united in the belief that China has emerged as a major economic power and that this success will continue indefinitely. But they are less certain what shape China's political system will take. China's steps toward free market capitalism have opened up the country, increasing hopes that these new developments will increase democratization and lead to the establishment of a more Western political system. The Chinese, however, have developed their own version of capitalism, and those outside of China have trouble seeing outside their own ideologies to understand Chinese goals and policies. In Chinese Political Thought Today, leading Chinese intellectuals analyze and debate the main political ideas shaping their rapidly changing nation. The West tends to see Chinese politics as monolithic, but the contributors to this volume demonstrate the variety of ideas and debates happening in the country today. Contributors examine the advantages and disadvantages of the popular "China Model" or "China Consensus" theory, which is defined by mixed ownership, individual property rights, and government intervention in the economy. Other contributors investigate the resurgence of Chinese Confucianism and its applications to the modern world. Other major strands of thought include "New Leftism" (post-Mao leftism), liberal socialism, and the need for a strong government to mediate the relationship between rapid economic growth and political stability. Chinese Political Thought Today can help non-Chinese scholars and students to move beyond their usual analytical frameworks toward what the volume's editors call "a dismantling of ideological straitjackets." As our first reader says, "There is a sore need for a work which introduces the diverse strands of Chinese political thinking to an Anglophone audience, and this book is the best I've seen so far."
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