East-West dialogue / Lujun Chen, Karl-Heinz Pohl, editors.
2023
DS740.4
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Title
East-West dialogue / Lujun Chen, Karl-Heinz Pohl, editors.
ISBN
9789811980572 (electronic bk.)
9811980578 (electronic bk.)
9789811980565
9811980578 (electronic bk.)
9789811980565
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xv, 363 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-8057-2 doi
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DS740.4
Dewey Decimal Classification
303.4825101821
Summary
This Open access book is a collection of interviews published by China News Service, a Beijing-based news agency, in its "West-East Talk" column. It has been divided into five sections: "Mutual Learning Among Civilizations," "Hot Issues," "About China," "Sino-U.S. Relations" and "Cultural Collision". The interviews are with more than 50 eminent scholars, scientists, politicians, authors, etc., from different parts of the world as well as China, who have an association with China and see the real China beyond the stereotypes. Besides current global issues, the book also covers Chinese culture, history as well as China-U.S. relations, described as one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world today. The book aims to build a platform for dialogue among different civilizations and appreciate the "harmony within diversity" of different cultures, especially of the East and West. We hope it will foster tolerance and rationality, dispelling the misconceptions about China in particular. Chen Lujun, born in January 1970, is a senior editor. Since November 2019, he has been the president of China News Service. He has won China News Awards several times and entered the list of China's cultural celebrities i.e. "Four Batches of Top Experts" released by the Publicity Department. Karl-Heinz Pohl, a well-known German sinologist and professor at Trier University, was born in Saarlouis, Germany in 1945. He was professor of Chinese Literature and History of Ideas at Tübingen University and had the chair of Chinese Studies at Trier University.
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Table of Contents
Preface
I. Mutual Learning Among Civilizations
II. Hot Issues
III. About China
IV. Sino-U.S. Relations
V. Cultural Collision.
I. Mutual Learning Among Civilizations
II. Hot Issues
III. About China
IV. Sino-U.S. Relations
V. Cultural Collision.