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by Martin Jacques


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  Permissions

  The author and publishers are grateful to the following for permission to reproduce graphically represented statistical material:

  Asian Development Bank (Fig. 11); British Petroleum (Fig. 36); Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation (Fig. 2); Chery Inc. (Fig. 20); Chicago Council on Global Affairs (Figs 41, 42, Table 7); China Youth Research Centre (Figs 47–52); Dentsu Institute for Human Studies (Figs 4–8, Table 1); Energy Information Administration (Fig. 14); Goldman Sachs (Figs 1, 23, derived from Dominic Wilson and Anna Stupnytska, ‘The N-11: More than an Acronym’, GS Global Economic Papers 153, 2007, p. 11; Fig. 10); HarperCollins (Fig. 9, derived from Nicholas Ostler, Empires of the World, 2005, p. 526); IDC (Fig. 17); Institute for Public Policy Research (Fig. 33, derived from Leni Wild and David Mepham (eds.), The New Sinosphere, 2006, p. 16); Institute of International Education (Fig. 53, derived from Open Doors, 2007); International Herald Tribune (Fig. 19); International Institute for Strategic Studies (Figs 31, 32); International Monetary Fund (Figs 37, 39, 40); S. Jonah (Table 4); Mainland Affairs Council, Taiwan (Fig. 30, derived from Chih-cheng Lo, ‘An Inconvenient Truth: The Rise of Taiwanese Identity and its Impacts’, paper presented at the LSE conference ‘Nationalism, Globalization and Regional Security in Northeast Asia’, 12 May 2007, p. 13); Miniwatts Marketing Group (Figs 44, 45); National Chengchi University Election Studies Centre (Fig. 29, derived from Chih-cheng Lo, ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, p. 5); New York Times (Fig. 15); OECD (Fig. 3, Table 2, derived from Angus Maddison, The World Economy, 2003, pp. 179, 261; Fig. 12, derived from Angus Maddison, Chinese Economic Performance in the Long Run, revised edn, 2007, p. 61; Table 3, derived from A. Goldstein et al., China and India: What’s In It for Africa?, mimeo, 2006); Pew Global Attitudes Project (Figs 16, 22, Table 6); PricewaterhouseCoopers (Fig. 43); Standard Chartered Bank (Figs 35, 38, derived from A. Ofon and B. Xu, ‘Asia and Africa — Increasing “South South” Trade’, SCB Special Report 20, 2004); Thomson Datastream (Fig. 46); Tralac, South Africa (Fig. 34, derived from R. Sandrey, The African Trading Relationship with China, 2006); UNCTAD (Fig. 18); US Chinese Services Group/Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Fig. 21); US State Department, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Figs 25–28); World Bank (Fig. 13, derived from Ravallion and Chen, ‘China’s (Uneven) Progress Against Poverty’, WB Working Paper 3408, 2004; Fig. 39); World Affairs Press, Beijing (Fig. 24, derived from Zhang Yunling, East Asian Regionalism and China, 2005, p. 129)

  Every effort has been made to contact copyright holders. The author and publishers would be happy to make good in future editions any errors or omissions brought to their attention.

  Index

  Bold numbers indicate figures, maps and tables.

  1911 Revolution

  aerospace

  Africa

  overseas Chinese

  Africans

  agriculture

  China

  farming population in East Asia

  Japan

  shares of GDP

  Air China

  Airbus

  aircraft market

  American financial crisis see credit crunch

  Amity and Cooperation, Treaty of

  ancestral spirits

  anti-Han riots, Lhasa

  anti-Japanese demonstrations

  art

  ArtPrice ranking

  ASEAN

  ASEAN- China Free Trade Area (ACFTA)

  ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA)

  Asiasee also individual countries and regions

  Asian Financial Crisis

  Asian Monetary Fund

  Asian tigers

  characteristics of

  democracy

  rise of

  Australia

  authoritarianism

  automobile market

  autonomous regions

  The Autumn Banquet

  Bairoch, Paul

  Balkanized system

  banking system

  barbarians

  basketball

  Bayly, Christopher

  Beijing

  Beijing Conventions

  Beijing Olympics

  Beijing summit (2006)

  Benedict
, Ruth

  Bird’s Nest

  Bo Yang

  Boxer Uprising

  Boyd, Robert

  Brazil

  Bretton Woods

  British cuisine

  Buddhism

  bureaucratic elites

  Bush administration

  Bush, George W.

  Callahan, William A.

  car market

  Carrefour

  Caucasians

  CCTV

  century of humiliation

  Chang, K.C.

  Chen Kuan-Hsing

  Chen Shui-bian

  Chery

  Chiang Kai-shek

  Chiang Mai Initiative

  China Investment Corporation

  Chinalco

  Chinese attitude, to the world

  Chinese citizens abroad

  Chinese cuisine

  Chinese diaspora see also overseas Chinese

  Chinese firms see also state enterprises

  Chinese hegemony

  attitude to the world

  culture

  economy

  geopolitical shifts

  racial order

  shared history

  values and education

  Chinese identity

  civilization-state see civilization-state

  as a continental system

  as a developed and developing country

  early emergence of

  reinforced by foreign occupation

  Chinese (language)

  Mandarin

  Chinese migration see overseas Chinese

  Chinese modernity

  emergence of

  characteristics of

  Chinese overseas direct investment

  Chinese traditional medicine

  Chow, Kai-wing

  Christian Dior

  Citic Securities

  cities

  citizenship, notion of

  civilization-state

  Cixi, Empress Dowager

  class structure

  clean-technology innovations

  climate change

  clothing

  CNPC

  CO2 emissions

  coal

  Cohen, Paul

  Cold War

  colonialism

  colonization

 

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