Communication Between Cultures

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Chinese History


Over the past three decades China has achieved extraordinary economic growth and
experienced considerable social change. China now occupies a prominent position in
the world economy and the ability to influence markets globally. In October 2014,
the International Monetary Fund reported that China had surpassed the United
States to become the world’s largest economy when adjusted for purchasing power.^47
Concurrent with economic growth, Beijing has significantly increased its military
capabilities, creating regional tensions and causing concern among many Western
nations. Economic and politico-military advances have also given China increased
influence in regional and international forums. These developments alone suggest
the importance of understanding China and the Chinese. But beyond the economic
and political factors, an additional compelling reason is that China is home to almost
20 percent of the world’s population—over 1 billion—and globalization has greatly
increased the requirement for interaction with Chinese diplomats, government offi-
cials, business leaders, and sojourners.
Any understanding of China and the Chinese peoples requires an appreciation
of the country’s history. China’s lengthy legacy of achievements and experiences
forms an important part of how the
more than 1.35 billion contemporary
Chinese perceive and experience the
world. One reason for this importance is
because historical memory plays an inte-
gral role in modern Chinese worldview
and“determines most of its approaches
to the present.”^48
As befitting a nation with the longest record of civilization, China has an
extensive account of its past. Archaeological data suggest that the prehistoric origins

An appreciation and
understanding of
China’s long history is
essential to
understanding
Chinese culture.


REMEMBER THIS
The history of China offers a vivid illustration of how historical
memory can become a source of cultural identity, nationalistic
sentiments, and a prominent aspect of political policy.

Courtesy of Edwin McDaniel

172 CHAPTER 5•Cultural History: Precursor to the Present and Future


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