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Dr. Paul Monk on the rise of Xi's China Bloom

    • Society & Culture

Originally published with transcript at https://www.nickfabbri.com/bloom/paulmonkonchina
In this episode, Nick and Paul discuss:

Paul’s book Thunder From the Silent Zone, and four possible futures for China


The history and legacy of Hu Yaobang, the "conscience" of the Chinese Communist Party


The history of democracy in China, and the possibility of political reform or democratisation


Xi Jinping and his designs on Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Tibet, and Taiwan


China’s rapid militarisation under Xi, and implications for Australia and the regional order


Exercises in thinking: adopting the world view and perspectives of Chinese communist nationalists in regard to the current geopolitical order


The Thucydides Trap, and the prospect of conflict between China and the United States


The COVID-19 pandemic and China


The diplomatic and trade war between China and Australia


Literature on the implications of China’s rise

Dr Paul Monk is a poet, polymath and highly regarded Australian public intellectual. He has written an extraordinary range of books, from Sonnets to a Promiscuous Beauty (which resides in former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s library), to reflective essays on the riches of Western civilization in The West in a Nutshell, to a prescient 2005 treatise on the rise of China in Thunder from the Silent Zone: Rethinking China. 
Follow Paul on Twitter



 




 

Originally published with transcript at https://www.nickfabbri.com/bloom/paulmonkonchina
In this episode, Nick and Paul discuss:

Paul’s book Thunder From the Silent Zone, and four possible futures for China


The history and legacy of Hu Yaobang, the "conscience" of the Chinese Communist Party


The history of democracy in China, and the possibility of political reform or democratisation


Xi Jinping and his designs on Hong Kong, Xinjiang, Tibet, and Taiwan


China’s rapid militarisation under Xi, and implications for Australia and the regional order


Exercises in thinking: adopting the world view and perspectives of Chinese communist nationalists in regard to the current geopolitical order


The Thucydides Trap, and the prospect of conflict between China and the United States


The COVID-19 pandemic and China


The diplomatic and trade war between China and Australia


Literature on the implications of China’s rise

Dr Paul Monk is a poet, polymath and highly regarded Australian public intellectual. He has written an extraordinary range of books, from Sonnets to a Promiscuous Beauty (which resides in former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s library), to reflective essays on the riches of Western civilization in The West in a Nutshell, to a prescient 2005 treatise on the rise of China in Thunder from the Silent Zone: Rethinking China. 
Follow Paul on Twitter



 




 

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