Breaking the Cycle of Rise and Fall
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Foreign Languages Press, Beijing
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This book analyzes patterns of political rise and decline across historical civilizations, with a focus on drawing lessons relevant for contemporary China. The authors examine the institutional, social, and economic factors that historically contributed to the instability and eventual fall of states, emphasizing the role of governance, policy, and leadership.
The work also explores strategies for breaking cyclical decline, including strengthening institutions, promoting social cohesion, fostering economic development, and ensuring sustainable governance. By combining historical analysis with contemporary political insights, the book argues that modern states—including China—can learn from the past to maintain stability and achieve long-term development.
The book is intended for policymakers, scholars, and students interested in political science, history, and governance studies, offering both theoretical frameworks and practical lessons for enhancing state resilience.
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Li, J., & Qiu, X. (2022). Breaking the cycle of rise and fall. China: Foreign Languages Press
