East-West Dialogue.

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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • About the Editors
  • Part I Mutual Learning Among Civilizations
  • 1 Western Individualism and Eastern Collectivism from a Transcultural Perspective
  • No Cultural Value Should Be Pushed to the Extreme
  • Western "Democracy" Is Not Enough to Resolve All Our Problems
  • China's Collectivism Can Be a Reference for the West
  • 2 To Understand China's Success, First Understand Chinese Civilization
  • 3 Is There a Clash of Civilizations?
  • 4 The Latin Bridge Between Chinese and Western Dialogue
  • Latin and Chinese, an Amazing Relationship
  • Modern Chinese Words from Latin
  • Striking Similarities Between Ancient Chinese and Latin
  • 5 Confucius in American Supreme Court and Contemporary Culture
  • 6 The Different Development Models of China and the West
  • The Uniqueness of China's Development Model
  • Understanding China's Peaceful Development
  • The Belt and Road Initiative: A Modern Example of China's Peaceful Development
  • From Neoliberal Globalization to Globalization with Chinese Characteristics
  • 7 Uncle Hanzi Breaks Down Cultural Boundaries by Making Learning Chinese Fun
  • How the Search Began
  • Making Learning Chinese Fun
  • Breaking Cultural Boundaries
  • 8 The Path for Proximity Between the East and the West
  • 9 Creating New Dialogue Between the East and the West to Improve Global Governance
  • 10 How Cultural Communication Bridges the East and the West
  • Part II Hot Issues
  • 11 How to Address the Crisis of Global Modernity: Through Competition or Cooperation Between the East and the West?
  • 12 Olympic Boycotts Are Short-Sighted and Negative
  • 13 Why the UAE Wants to Be China's Best Partner
  • 14 The International Order in the Future
  • 15 Globalization Is Not Dead, and the Thucydides Trap Theory Is Groundless
  • 16 Is America Still an Immigrants' Paradise?.
  • 17 The Root of Discrimination Against Asian-Americans in the U.S. and Its Remedy
  • 18 Anti-China Accusations Show the West's Lack of Confidence
  • 19 It's Wrong to Say China's Inclusion in WTO Was a Mistake
  • 20 The "China Threat": Not a Theory but a Narrative
  • Part III About China
  • 21 China's Contributions Since Restoration of Its UN Seat and Expectations
  • 22 The Right Way to Observe China
  • 23 Understanding China's Whole-Process People's Democracy
  • 24 The Fallacy of the "China Collapse" and "China Threat" Theories
  • 25 Telling the Stories of China's Journey from Poverty to Prosperity Through the Lives of Ordinary People
  • 26 Making the Chinese Voice Heard in a Fog of Misinterpretation
  • 27 The World Needs Kung Fu Diplomacy
  • 28 To Understand China, You Need to See China for Yourself
  • 29 China's Promotion of Common Prosperity Means New Opportunities for Multinationals
  • 30 The Shanghai Cooperation Organization and "Oriental Wisdom"
  • 31 Taoist Ecological Thought and the West's Concept of Permaculture
  • 32 Understanding China's Biodiversity Protection
  • Part IV Sino-U.S. Relations
  • 33 Understanding the "Most Important Bilateral Relationship in the World"
  • 34 Can China and the U.S. Escape the Thucydides Trap?
  • The "Latecomer Advantage"
  • China's Rise Not by Plunder or Hegemony
  • Changes Unprecedented in a Century
  • China-U.S. Relations May Improve in 2050
  • Root Cause of America's Problems: Silicon Valley and Wall Street
  • 35 A "Position of Strength" Is Not the Right Way for the U.S. to Approach China
  • 36 America Should Fix Its Own Problems First
  • 37 Confrontation in Sino-U.S. Relations? Absolutely Out of the Question!
  • 38 We Need Trust-Building Steps in U.S.-China Trade Relations
  • 39 No Winner Needed in the U.S.-China Relationship
  • 40 China, Infrastructure and U.S. Strategic Error.
  • 41 How to Get Back to the Original Vision of Breaking the Ice?
  • 42 How to Build Momentum in U.S.-China Trade Relations
  • Part V Cultural Collision
  • 43 Portraying the Beauty of Chinese Culture Through Translation
  • 44 Translation and Other Approaches to Promote Cultural Exchange
  • 45 Why the Dutch Translation of the Dream of the Red Chamber Took 13 Years
  • 46 The Role of Translation in Promoting Sino-Japanese Exchange
  • 47 Lu Xun's Korean Connection
  • 48 The Universality of Humor
  • 49 The Chinese Labor Corps of World War I: Pioneers of China's Cooperation with Europe
  • 50 What Makes TCM a Treasure Trove for Modern Drug Development
  • 51 Seeing the Real China Through a Filmmaker's Lens
  • 52 Is Chinese Cuisine Overrated Abroad? Or Underestimated?
  • 53 The Recipe for Chinese Cuisine's Popularity in Japan.