Extra credit blog: China and globalization JIN MINGJUN/2020012315
1. Is globalization good for China?
There are pros and cons, but I think the pros outweigh the cons.Although being involved in globalization has had a great impact on the self-esteem and confidence of the Chinese people, it has also brought many benefits to China: the mentality of blind arrogance was broken, and the elites began to actively learn from the West, which promoted the development of modern China. Awakening; globalization promotes economic development, changes in population growth patterns and improvements in urban sanitation. The main line of Chinese historical development has changed: from the single main line of the cycle of governance and chaos to two lines of Chinese tradition and Western civilization, the two lines compete and interact to dominate the future direction of Chinese history.
2.Is China good for globalization?
I think this is unquestionable. Compared with anyone, I am more positive that an ancient civilization with a history of 5,000 years has participated in the wave of globalization. Confucianism has extensive influence in East Asian countries. In Korea and Japan, ethics and etiquette have been influenced by the Confucian concepts of benevolence, righteousness, and propriety, which are still evident today. In South Korea, there are many people who believe in various religions, but in terms of ethics and morals, Confucianism is the main one. After Western civilization invaded Korean society, various social problems increased, but the Korean government used Confucian ethics as a restrictive force to maintain social stability, and deepened Confucianism in education, which can be seen. Now there are Chinese in every corner of the world. I believe that in the near future the world can truly see the spirit of the Chinese and the influence from the East
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