Linjie Chou Zanadu: Anglo-Racial Hegemony in the New World Order
strateskealternative.rs
March 12, 2023
For the past 300 years, we have lived under the Anglo hegemony, first led by the Pax-Britannia (not to mention the ambitious colonization project). In the early 20th century, the Pax-Americana started with the maritime control route and replaced Britain as the world’s eminent power. We are witnessing a series of conflicts, always backed by the Anglos since the beginning of the 1760s.
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Tags: International Relations
The Brave New World: the Creation of the New Narrative
USA Reformer
November 10, 2020
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Tags: International Relations, National Security
Phenomenology of Trust Behaviour in China: Experience of Northern European Entrepreneurs
Lambert Publishing House
September 21, 2020
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Tags: Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Management
Cracking the Code to Success
Celebrity Press
October 21, 2016
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Tags: Culture, Entrepreneurship
BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE (BRI) A PATH TO ECONOMIC RESILIENCE: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES
University of Business Academy NoviSad
December 30, 2022
The paper focuses on a liberal theoretical approach to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The analytical framework around the BRI study is in the formation process, just like the Initiative itself. This article analyzes and explains the connections between liberalism and China’s BRI. It discusses the suitability of liberal conceptual framework application for BRI analysis in the light of democracy, Confucianism, Kantian Philosophy, Tianxia all under heaven, and Duojihua1 multipolarity concepts. The author argues that BRI is a challenge to the Western Liberal order since it criticizes the neo-liberal globalization projects, which prioritize only the interests of the old Euro-American world. The BRI is changing the fundamental thinking and logic of traditional geopolitical competition. Examples of this are the differences in perceptions and interpretations of the Initiative’s goals and objectives. Finally, the author concludes that BRI requires a more com-prehensive theory explaining the open cooperation model, highlighting the harmonization of mutual interests instead of competition for capital, markets, and resources.
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Tags: Culture, International Relations, National Security
Trust in Born Global SME's Social Capital: A Cultural Ecology Perspective
Institute of Organization and Managment in Industry „ORGMASZ”
September 15, 2022
As an extension of the traditional stage internationalization model of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), born global (BG) theories have become popular with the practitioners and academia of international management. As the post-stage internationalization approach, born global theories still need conceptual contributions from other branches of management studies. In this paper, the perspective of cultural ecology will be adopted to analyse the essential cultural value difference that prevails in BGs’ trust-led social capital, which translates the BGs’ network into the elements of trust and social capital. These elements inherit a significant ecological impact.
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Tags: Lean Startup, Management
Understanding the Resentful Power: Rethink the Rise of China
THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY GLOBAL STUDIES
September 15, 2022
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Tags: Leadership, Culture, National Security
The Right and Left as Two Peas in the Same Pod: International Political Media
Russian Journal of Political Studies
September 15, 2022
In many ways, the globalisation process facilitates the development of international media. The standardisation of work and the reporting process is now a trend in media outlets around the world. Both the political right and left often present similar political agendas to the public. Such a reality forces us to question whether the traditional dichotomy between the right and left still exists. In this paper argues from the analysis of a globalist agenda on both sides that both the right and left are two peas in the same pod.
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Tags: Culture, National Security, International Relations
CONFIDENCE AS AN ECONOMIC INDICATOR : A CULTURAL-ECOLOGY PERSPECTIVE
Brussels Economic Review (Free University of Brussels)
September 15, 2022
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Tags: Social, Culture, Business Strategy
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND TYPES OF LEADERSHIP STYLES AND STRATEGIES IN TERMS OF GLOBALIZATION
Compass Publishing
September 12, 2017
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Insights | Tariff hikes on Chinese imports a result of colonial thinking: IR scholar
Insights
May 23, 2024
The tariff hikes are designed to contain competitive new energy industries in China and to balance the U.S. trade deficit through protective measures, said Linjie Chou Zanadu, a senior research fellow at the European Center for Peace and Development, in an exclusive interview with China News Network.
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China's 12 points on Ukraine
al sharq
February 27, 2023
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China the CCP and the future with Linjie Chou Zanadu
Tooele Happy Hour
December 16, 2022
Meet Linjie Chou-Zanadu as he explains the Belt and Road Initiative and the Chinese Marshall Plan.
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China and US hegemonic competition
El Sharq TV (Istanbul)
July 15, 2022
interviewed by the Arab TV
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China-US grand strategy
El Asharq
June 30, 2022
Asharq TV interview on Russia-China-NATO triangulation
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Russian Invasion
News24
March 23, 2022
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LINJIE CHOU ZANADU: MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE THROUGH CONNECTION, COMMUNICATION, AND CULTURE
Swag Magazine (Canada)
January 14, 2019
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The Deep State of the Anglo-Saxon Hegemony. A Material, Cultural and Racial Trilogy
GRIN
October 17, 2023
This article reviews and analyzes an otherwise misunderstood political terminology, hegemony. Hegemony is often equated to the colonial connotation that intentionally includes all Western powers by the predominantly Anglo-Saxon scholarship, which eventually sets the standard of the field of inquiry. However, this article traces the Anglo-Saxon roots of hegemonic behavior and attributes its nature to the material, cultural, and racial insecurities of the Anglo-Saxon subjects. The article deeply examines the essential motives and reasonings for the Anglo-Saxon world domination using theoretical components of neo-Marxism, historical identity formations, and modern racial discourse.
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Tags: International Relations