quinta-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2012

China na encruzilhada

China
The paradox of prosperity For China’s rise to continue, the country needs to move away from the model that has served it so well
THE ECONOMIST: "... China’s bloody past has taught the Communist Party to fear chaos above all. But history’s other lesson is that those who cling to absolute power end up with none. The paradox, as some within the party are coming to realise, is that for China to succeed it must move away from the formula that has served it so well. 
This is a matter of more than intellectual interest to those outside China. Whether the country continues as an authoritarian colossus, stagnates, disintegrates, or, as we would wish, becomes both freer and more prosperous will not just determine China’s future, but shape the rest of the world’s too.
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