Why is China so as Arabs Fear

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 | 11:00 PM


When the Middle East chaos and protesters took to the streets, fear China against Luan (chaos) reappeared. This was conveyed to analysts. On the internet there are whispers about a "jasmine revolution". Despite the call for street protests failed to get support so far, China however was restless.

Unrest in the Middle East is not much media coverage received in the Government of China. Some of today there are more police on the streets in the country. The rebels reportedly under house arrest and social networking sites are selectively blocked.

Why? What makes China fear?

Jaime FlorCruz, a former correspondent and bureau chief of Time magazine in Beijing in his column on CNN, Saturday (5/3/2011), writing, China has a history of shield themselves from the outside world, fear of invasion and foreign domination, from the Mongols to the Opium War against the British until the brutal Japanese imperialism in the 20th century. According FlorCruz, although the Chinese people interested in things foreign, historically there is fear among the rulers of Western cultural influences.

In The Wall, China has implemented strict controls on its people. From the era of the warlords, feudal to modern China, rulers obsessed to avoid rebellions that came from below. "Eternal question in the minds of all Chinese people are the best way to avoid chaos?" Thus FlorCruz quoting Erik Ringmar who wrote the book The mechanism of modernization in Europe and East Asia. "Political Thought as it has evolved from its beginning, including in Taoism, Legalism, and Confucianism, and continue to answer that question."

FlorCruz who has lived and worked in China since 1971 and studied Chinese history at Peking University (1977-1981) went on, two fears, the foreign domination and revolution from within, has passed China's leaders in a row, especially after Chairman Mao Zedong. For two decades until his death in 1997, Deng Xiaoping pushed to modernize China quickly while maintaining stability. He ordered a brutal crackdown against the demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in 1989, while continuing to push reforms that open and change the country.

President Hu Jintao, who tried to build a "harmonious society," last month called on Chinese officials to learn "social management" in order to maintain stability. Joshua Cooper Ramo, in his book, the Beijing Consensus, wrote that "fear of chaos, loss of political control and social ... walk like iron iron throughout the body politic of China."

China's economic transformation has been going great. Market reform has been displaying individual initiative and entrepreneurship. Hundreds of millions of farmers have been lifted from poverty. Cities have built gleaming new. China's economy is now the world's second largest after the United States.

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