
Czy Chiny zbawia swiat?
由
Kolodko Grzegorz W.
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Science & Technology
格式
平装书
页数
216
语言
波兰语
已发布
Jan 1, 2018
出版商
Prószynski Media
版本
1
ISBN-10
8381232627
ISBN-13
9788381232623
描述
Grzegorz W. Kołodko delves into the complex dynamics of global economics and the role emerging powers play within it. This exploration centers on China, dissecting its rapid transformation into a formidable economic force and what that means for the world at large. With a unique perspective shaped by both economic theory and real-world experience, the author's insights capture the intricacies of China's economic strategies and their implications for global stability and prosperity.
The narrative is both analytical and provocative, raising critical questions about the responsibilities that come with immense economic power. Kołodko invites readers to consider whether China's ascent can be harnessed for the greater good, or if it poses risks that could destabilize an already fragile international order. Throughout, the author emphasizes the interconnectedness of the world, suggesting that the fate of nations hinges on collaborative efforts rather than competition.
As he unravels China's past, present, and potential future, Kołodko crafts a compelling argument for understanding the global landscape as a shared space requiring cooperation and dialogue. His analysis challenges conventional notions of power, highlighting the necessity of an inclusive approach to international relations.
Rich in detail and forward-thinking, this exploration serves as a guide through the complexities of a rapidly changing world, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the future of international economics and global governance.
The narrative is both analytical and provocative, raising critical questions about the responsibilities that come with immense economic power. Kołodko invites readers to consider whether China's ascent can be harnessed for the greater good, or if it poses risks that could destabilize an already fragile international order. Throughout, the author emphasizes the interconnectedness of the world, suggesting that the fate of nations hinges on collaborative efforts rather than competition.
As he unravels China's past, present, and potential future, Kołodko crafts a compelling argument for understanding the global landscape as a shared space requiring cooperation and dialogue. His analysis challenges conventional notions of power, highlighting the necessity of an inclusive approach to international relations.
Rich in detail and forward-thinking, this exploration serves as a guide through the complexities of a rapidly changing world, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the future of international economics and global governance.