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★Since 2001, the United States has been worried about China's rapid development.China's status as a producer of low-cost goods deeply disturbed Americans after 2001. ★"Sino-American" is not only the integration of the economies of the two countries, but also the integration of the cultures of the two countries. ★People gradually feel that the US government and US companies are trying to build a closer relationship with China because the US wants to consolidate its hegemony while restraining China's development. This chapter discusses the integration of Chinese and American business systems and cultures. The author explains China's attitude in this system very objectively and thoroughly: China hopes to receive investment and learn from American and global companies.The Chinese are unwilling to take orders from others, and do not want to be bullied by the greedy and shameless Western countries. Any similar signs will arouse their anger and distrust of the West.Moreover, unlike other authors of the same kind, the author of this book has raised the integration of China and the United States to the cultural level, which is also one of the highlights of this book.

This year, the United States has not been peaceful.After being hit by the destruction of the World Trade Center, in 2002, the United States encountered the downturn of the "new economy".Americans have been living under the illusion that there is no war in this world.Think that the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the "Cold War" means the end of history and ideology.It is believed that the United States will be in the position of world hegemony for a long time.But now, the United States must face reality. September 11, 2001, a day that proved that ideology still has great vitality and can cause great harm to the United States; that history may temporarily stop, but it will never come to an end; will be as swift as it began.

As early as the 1990s, Chinese leaders realized that the United States would become China's biggest external challenge.This does not necessarily mean that the US will become a threat or competitor to China.However, as China's economy continues to advance along the path pioneered by Deng Xiaoping and his successors, China will inevitably face the problem of how to handle Sino-US relations.It is impossible for China to expand its opening up without increasing its interaction with the United States.There are aspects of the interaction between China and the United States that Chinese government and business leaders would very much like to see, but there are also aspects that they would like to avoid as much as possible.China wants to get investment and to learn from American and global companies.The Chinese are unwilling to take orders from others, and do not want to be bullied by the greedy and shameless Western countries. Any similar signs will arouse their anger and distrust of the West.

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