Confucuis and the World He Created

What Ancient Thoughts Mean for A Modern China
Event
New America

As China rises to superpower status, the country is challenging the United States not just economically and politically-- but also ideologically. Its leadership is asserting its own political and economic model as an alternative to American-style democracy and capitalism-- one Beijing believes is based on its own non-Western traditions.

The ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius is, according to Michael Schuman's new book, Confucius and the World He Created, critical to China's political agenda today. The Chinese Communist Party is reviving Confucius as an attempt to legitimize its authoritarian rule by linking it to the country's political history. Confucius, they believe, can also act as a bulwark against dangerous democratic ideals from the West. Whether or not this Confucian campaign succeeds will have huge implications for China's political future, its role in the world, and Beijing-Washington relations.

Join New America NYC for a conversation with journalist and author Michael Shuman, along with Hua Hsu and John Bussey, on the steps it will take for Americans to contend with China in an ever-shifting world.

Participants:

Michael Schuman
Journalist and author, Confucius and the World He Created

@MichaelSchuman

Hua Hsu
Associate Professor of English, Vassar College
Ford Academic Fellow, New America

@huahsu

John Bussey
Associate Editor, The Wall Street Journal

@johncbussey

Copies of Michael Schuman's Confucius and the World He Created will be available for purchase.

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