Talks

Martin Jacques: Chinas Aufstieg verstehen

Filmed Oct 2010 • Posted Jan 2011TEDSalon London 2010
TEDSalon London 2010
  • Embed
  • Download
  • FavoriteFavorited
  • Rate

You can share this video by copying this HTML to your clipboard and pasting into your blog or web page.

560 x 315
640 x 360
853 x 480
Subtitles:
Loading …

You either have JavaScript turned off or have an old version of the Adobe Flash Player. To view this rating widget you need to get the latest Flash player.
If your browser allows only "trusted sites" to execute Javascript, you should add the "googleapis.com" domain to your whitelist to allow our Flash detection to work properly.

TED Conversations

Got an idea, question, or debate inspired by this talk? Start a TED Conversation.

Comment on this Talk

802 total comments

This comment will be attributed to . Not ? Sign Out.

Characters remaining: 2000

progress indicator

This comment will be attributed to . Not ? Sign Out.

Characters remaining: 2000

Beim TED Salon in London stellt Ökonom Martin Jacques die Frage: Wie können wir im Westen China und seinen phänomenalen Aufstieg verstehen? Der Verfasser von "When China Rules the World" untersucht, warum der Westen oft erstaunt ist über die wachsende Macht der chinesischen Wirtschaft, und er bietet drei Bausteine an, um zu verstehen, was China ist und was aus ihm werden wird.

Martin Jacques is the author of "When China Rules the World," and a columnist for the Guardian and New Statesman. He was a co-founder of the think tank Demos. Full bio »

Translated into German by Sandra Holtermann
Reviewed by Alex Boos
Comments? Please email the translators above.

More talks translated into German »

Related playlists New View more »

  • The global power shift 9
    The global power shift
    Curated by TED Big-picture talks about global politics and the shifting weight of the world.

What to Watch Next

Play_icon

Joseph Nye on global power shifts

Play_icon

Hans Rosling: Asia's rise -- how and when

What Your Friends are Watching

Related Tags

Creative Commons

We want you to share our Talks!

Just follow the guidelines outlined under our Creative Commons license.