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Steve Chan’s work explores the intricate connections between culture, economic growth, and the shifting balance of power between China and the United States. Rather than relying solely on traditional economic or political analyses, Chan investigates how deeply embedded cultural values shape economic behavior and influence the trajectory of national development.
The book provides a comprehensive examination of how different cultural frameworks have contributed to economic success and failure across nations. By analyzing cultural variables alongside economic indicators, Chan offers fresh insights into why certain societies experience sustained growth while others struggle. This cultural-economic lens is particularly illuminating when applied to understanding the rise of China’s economy and its implications for U.S. global dominance.
Through rigorous analysis and comparative case studies, the author demonstrates that ignoring cultural dimensions provides an incomplete picture of interstate competition. The work is essential reading for policymakers, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the future of international relations and global economic competition.







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