Is the West Getting China Wrong? - Keyu Jin & Gideon Rachman | Intelligence Squared
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Keu's new book discusses dispelling myths about China, highlighting generational differences and concerns over US-China tensions and potential collaboration, focusing on China's economic growth, new generation, education system, and government policies. The text emphasizes the importance of addressing the new generation's concerns, economic consequences of policies like banning private tutoring, and China's advancements in technology, innovation, and renewable energy.
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China's new generation is characterized by being more open-minded, diverse, and socially conscious, in contrast to their parents' generation, impacted by the one-child policy's social and economic consequences, leading to a highly educated yet overburdened and lonely population.
The Chinese government's swift and radical policy decisions, such as the ban on private tutoring, aim to address concerns of the new generation, with a focus on adapting to a service-based economy, promoting common prosperity, and restoring confidence in entrepreneurs, showcasing a dynamic and evolving relationship with the private sector amidst a multifaceted US-China technology competition.
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What is the focus of Keu's new book?
Dispelling myths about China and generational differences.