11 - 92% of the Chinese believe that they are of one race, the Han Chinese, unlike the other most populous nations such as India, the United States, Brazil and Indonesia, which recognize themselves to be highly multi-racial and multi-cultural
12 - The similarities between the communist period and the Confucian era are more striking than the differencesref== Reception ==
When China Rules the World caused a profound academic debate, as its narrative questioned the Western hegemony and the future of American power in the 21st century. The book was the choice of [[Larry Summers]] as his travel companion for 2010 [[World Economic Forum]] in [[Davos]].ref The book was praised in China and East Asian countries, where it was perceived by some pundits as the best and most understanding analysis of Chinese society and economics. Harvard professor [[Joseph Nye]] has criticized the narrative of the book on American decline,ref and portrayed his more optimistic vision of the power 21st century in his book [[The Future of Power]]. [[Williams College]] professor criticized Jacques' assertions that in his view are incorrect and based on historical and philosophical errors.ref
The book received high appraisal also from influential political pundits. [[Fareed Zakaria]] recommended the title as the book of the week of his show [[Fareed Zakaria GPS]] on November 21, 2010. Zakaria noted "China is going to change the western dominated world we are all comfortable with. Whether you agree with it or not, this is a very forcefully written lively book that is full of provocations and predictions."ref[[Harvard]] economic historian [[Niall Ferguson]] praised the book by writing: "The rise of China may well prove to be the defining economic and geopolitical change of our time, and few authors have given the subject deeper thought or offered a more illuminating analysis than Martin Jacques."ref== References =={{reflist}}== External links ==
*[http://martinjacques.com/ Martin Jacques Homepage]
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