Notes

Preface

1.As an example, the World Bank “China 2030” report encourages China to promote innovation, competition, and entrepreneurship as a means of economic growth, rather than allowing growth to be primarily government engineered. It states bluntly that the Chinese government has not “expressed an interest in becoming a bastion of free market capitalism.”

2.According to a study conducted by the advertising agency TBWA, the appeal of traditional values such as loyalty, moderation, and respect for elders made a comeback between 2002 and 2009. Two examples illustrate this re-emergence of interest in Traditional Chinese Culture: Professor Yu Dan’s lecture “Confucius from the Heart,” broadcast nationally on China Central Television (CCTV), ...

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