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Michael Schuman

    Michael Schuman is a seasoned foreign correspondent with over two decades of experience reporting from Asia. His extensive career, including roles with The Wall Street Journal and Time magazine, has imbued him with a profound understanding of the region's intricacies. Schuman's writing offers a nuanced exploration of the dynamic interplay between business, politics, and culture across the continent. He brings a distinctive perspective, forged through years of firsthand observation and reporting from the heart of Asia.

    Konfuzius
    Die ewige Supermacht
    Confucius
    Serbia and Montenegro
    Superpower Interrupted
    The Miracle
    • 2020

      Superpower Interrupted

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(306)Add rating

      "We in the West routinely ask: "What does China want?" The answer is quite simple: the superpower status it always had, but briefly lost. In this colorful, informative story filled with fascinating characters, epic battles, influential thinkers, and decisive moments, we come to understand how the Chinese view their own history and how its narrative is distinctly different from that of Western civilization. More important, we come to see how this unique Chinese history of the world shapes China's economic policy, attitude toward the United States and the rest of the world, relations with its neighbors, positions on democracy and human rights, and notions of good government. As the Chinese see it, for as far back as anyone can remember, China had the richest economy, the strongest military, and the most advanced philosophy, culture, and technology. The collision with the West knocked China's historical narrative off course for the first time, as its 5,000-year reign as an unrivaled superpower came to an ignominious end. Ever since, the Chinese have licked their wounds and fixated on returning their country to its former greatness, restoring the Chinese version of its place in the world as they had always known it. For the Chinese, the question was never if they could reclaim their former dominant position in the world, but when."-- Provided by publisher

      Superpower Interrupted
    • 2015

      Confucius

      • 285 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(141)Add rating

      Schuman, a Hong Kong-based correspondent for Time, traces the lasting influence of Confucianism in China, despite enormous political and social changes in Chinese society. This biography of the important Chinese philosopher describes how his teachings helped shape history, promoted the region's devotion to learning, and still influences the lives of over a billion people

      Confucius
    • 2010

      The Miracle

      The Epic Story of Asia's Quest for Wealth

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.2(24)Add rating

      The book explores Asia's remarkable economic transformation from stagnation to a global powerhouse within a generation. It highlights the courageous decisions and sacrifices that fueled this ascent, taking readers through various countries, including Korea and India. By examining significant historical trends, it reveals not just the factors behind Asia's rise, but also offers insights on how these lessons could help alleviate poverty in developing nations and foster prosperity in the developed world.

      The Miracle
    • 2004

      Explores the history, daily life, politics, and culture of Serbia and Montenegro, as well as the many challenges facing the country since the fall of communism.

      Serbia and Montenegro