📖 Overview
Martin Jacques is a British journalist, academic, and author known for his influential work on global politics and the rise of China. He gained prominence as the editor of Marxism Today from 1977 to 1991, transforming it into a significant platform for political discourse in Britain.
His most notable work is "When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order," published in 2009 and updated in 2012. The book became an international bestseller and established Jacques as a leading voice on Chinese affairs and global geopolitical shifts.
Jacques has held academic positions at various institutions, including visiting fellowships at the London School of Economics, National University of Singapore, and Tsinghua University in Beijing. His work regularly appears in major publications such as The Guardian, New Statesman, and Financial Times.
Throughout his career, Jacques has extensively explored themes of globalization, modernity, and the changing dynamics between East and West. He was one of the earliest Western intellectuals to predict China's emergence as a global superpower and its impact on the international order.
👀 Reviews
Readers value Jacques' research depth and data-driven analysis, particularly in "When China Rules the World." Many note his ability to explain complex geopolitical concepts through concrete examples and statistics.
Positive reviews highlight:
- Clear explanations of Chinese cultural perspectives
- Historical context that challenges Western assumptions
- Detailed economic forecasting with supporting evidence
Common criticisms:
- Can be repetitive and overly long
- Some readers find his pro-China stance lacks objectivity
- Writing style can be dry and academic
Ratings across platforms:
Goodreads: 3.9/5 (2,800+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.1/5 (580+ ratings)
"Offers insights you won't find in Western media" - Amazon reviewer
"Too apologetic of CCP policies" - Goodreads reviewer
"Changed my understanding of China's rise, backed by solid data" - Goodreads reviewer
Most readers recommend his work for understanding China's global influence, while acknowledging potential bias in his analysis.
📚 Books by Martin Jacques
When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order (2009)
An analysis of China's rising global influence and how it will reshape the international order, examining cultural, economic, and political implications of China's ascent as a world power.
The Politics of Thatcherism (1983) A collection of essays edited by Martin Jacques and Stuart Hall that examines the political and ideological impact of Thatcherism on British society.
New Times: The Changing Face of Politics in the 1990s (1989) An edited volume exploring the transformation of political landscapes, social movements, and cultural shifts during the late 20th century.
The Politics of Thatcherism (1983) A collection of essays edited by Martin Jacques and Stuart Hall that examines the political and ideological impact of Thatcherism on British society.
New Times: The Changing Face of Politics in the 1990s (1989) An edited volume exploring the transformation of political landscapes, social movements, and cultural shifts during the late 20th century.
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