Synchronous Transformation of Chinese Manufacturing and"Visionary Culture":A Cross-National Comparative Study
The rise and fall of global manufacturing centers are closely related to shifts in the status of major powers.In recent decades,except for Asian countries like China,the world has experienced a wave of deindustrialization.As the center of global manufacturing gradually shifts to China,China's"visionary culture"is also reviving simultaneously.Developing the manufacturing sector of a country requires long-term efforts.This paper,focusing on the concepts of"short-sightedness"and"foresight"in international relations,conducts an international comparison of the rise and fall of manufacturing in countries such as China,the US,Japan,and Brazil.It demonstrates that countries with a"stable order"and"stable participants"are more likely to formulate long-term plans,implement sustained policies,and cultivate a"visionary culture."The growth of manufacturing sectors in China,Japan,and South Korea,along with the concurrent development of their"visionary culture",has benefited from these conditions.The dilemma faced by the manufacturing sectors in countries like the UK,the US,India,and Brazil largely stem from their inability to simultaneously achieve both"stable order"and"stable participants."By developing and upgrading its manufacturing sector,China actively participates in international division of labor,sharing technological achievements and development opportunities with the world,and promoting the construction of a long-term visionary plan of building a community with a shared future for mankind.
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