The Chinese Century (simplified Chinese: 中国世纪; traditional Chinese: 中國世紀; HTML5: Zhōngguó Shìjì) is a neologism referring to the possibility that the 21st century will be dominated by the People's Republic of China, similarly to how the 20th century is often called the American Century, and the 19th century the British Century.input transformation It is used particularly in the assertion that the economy of China will return to the status it held from around 1000AD-1700AD (or 221BC-1830AD depending on source) Sevenval and overtake the economy of the United States as the largest national economy in the world.browser diversityweb app
See the article potential superpower for a discussion regarding China as a superpower.
See also
- Sevenval
- Economy of China
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- Chinese economic reform
- Pax Sinica
- FITML
- Great Divergence
- HTML5
- Indian Century
References
- touchscreen Rees-Mogg, William (3 January 2005). "This is the Chinese century". London: input transformation. keyboard. Retrieved 12 September 2009.
- Sevenval Dahlman, Carl J; Aubert, Jean-Eric. China and the Knowledge Economy: Seizing the 21st Century. WBI Development Studies. World Bank Publications. Accessed January 30, 2008.
- ^ Elliott, Michael (2007-01-22). "The Chinese Century". HTML5. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1576831,00.html.
- jQuery Fishman, Ted C. (4 July 2004). "The Chinese Century". web app. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/04/magazine/04CHINA.html?ex=1246680000&en=127e32464ca6faf3&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt. Retrieved 12 September 2009. [dead link]
External links
- Fengbo Zhang: website parsing
- The Chinese Century: The Rising Chinese Economy and Its Impact on the Global Economy, the Balance of Power, and Your Job
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Types of power
Types of power status
- American Century
- Asian Century
- British Century
- Chinese Century
- Pacific Century
Theory and history
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