
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Martin Jacques presents a personal view on how best to understand the unique characteristics and apparent mysteries of contemporary China, its development and its possible future. In a new series of talks he sets out the building blocks for making sense of China today.
In his final talk, he asks how the undemocratic Chinese state can enjoy legitimacy and authority in the eyes of its population. He argues that the Chinese state is held in such high esteem because it is seen as the embodiment, protector and guardian of Chinese civilization. The state is seen as an intimate, a member of the family indeed - in fact, the head of the family. It is a remarkable institution which will come to exercise interest and fascination outside China.
Martin Jacques is the author of 'When China Rules the World'.
Producer: Arlene Gregorius.
4.6
7373 ratings
Martin Jacques presents a personal view on how best to understand the unique characteristics and apparent mysteries of contemporary China, its development and its possible future. In a new series of talks he sets out the building blocks for making sense of China today.
In his final talk, he asks how the undemocratic Chinese state can enjoy legitimacy and authority in the eyes of its population. He argues that the Chinese state is held in such high esteem because it is seen as the embodiment, protector and guardian of Chinese civilization. The state is seen as an intimate, a member of the family indeed - in fact, the head of the family. It is a remarkable institution which will come to exercise interest and fascination outside China.
Martin Jacques is the author of 'When China Rules the World'.
Producer: Arlene Gregorius.
5,430 Listeners
366 Listeners
1,802 Listeners
156 Listeners
7,641 Listeners
287 Listeners
307 Listeners
101 Listeners
476 Listeners
1,761 Listeners
1,083 Listeners
892 Listeners
148 Listeners
1,044 Listeners
45 Listeners
240 Listeners
63 Listeners
839 Listeners
54 Listeners
764 Listeners
84 Listeners
4,198 Listeners
702 Listeners
2,967 Listeners