Golden Carved Yu is in the West, but it is not westernized.She is proficient in English and French and studied at Harvard University.She is at ease in Goldman Sachs and the World Bank, but she is still a proud Chinese.During her recent maternity leave, she lived in Beijing with her parents.She just wrote a book called "Reading the Original China".In other words, without filtering by Western perspective.

Sometimes Europeans and Americans are surprised that after witnessing and enjoying the best things in the West, the Chinese still prefer China.Isn't China lacking democracy?What should I do for minorities such as Uighurs and Tibetans?What about pollution?What about the threat to Taiwan and the invasion in the South China Sea?

New China Strategy published on Tuesday (editor: May 16): In the New China PlayBook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism, Jin Keyu did not ignore China's shortcomings and failures.However, when the relationship between China and the United States is extremely tense, she tells a delicate story worthy of attention.

For example, the United States is a democratic country, and China is obviously not.However, the latest "World Value Survey" from 2017 to 2020 shows that 95%of Chinese participants are confident in their government, and the ratio of the United States is 33%.Similarly, 93%of Chinese participants believe that security is more important than freedom; only 28%of Americans think so.

Jin Keyu wrote: "Chinese citizens believe that the government should play a greater role in social and economic issues, and does not think intervention is a violation of freedom."

Understanding these huge cultural differences is the first step towards "Reading the Original China", just like the original French version of the French or Crazy Magazine (MAD) that reads Podlair's works.

Golden Kouyu described her as an exchange student in the 1990s as an exchange student in the 1990s, and experienced a cultural collision in Harrismann Middle School (a elite private school in Brnarch).Outside of school, she was asked, "Do you feel oppressed?" She quickly participated in local politics.She wrote: "A proud Communist Youth League found that he could immerse in an American family that actively participated in the democratic movement, conference and fundraising activities, which looked completely surreal."

A considerable part of this book tells China's economic miracle.In the last chapter to the new paradigm, she wrote that the Chinese leadership "eager hope" avoids widespread inequality because it will breed unbelievable and extremism."China seeks olive -shaped income distribution for its people. The middle is large and the two ends are rare."

She wrote that China demanded that the company's companies are "legitimate, reasonable, and affectionate."Governments at all levels in China "need to retire behind the scenes and let the market and entrepreneurs play a role" -but the mechanism of achieving this goal "has not yet become part of a new strategy."

When I interviewed Jin Jianyu a few weeks ago, I asked her if she retained in order to avoid offending the Chinese leadership.She said: "I don't talk about political issues. Frankly, this is an economical work." She also said: "Most problems in China are in China.Help. The Chinese do not always think of the United States. "

For me, her most new chapter is about China's "mayor economy".China is eager to have a bureaucratic bureaucracy (although corruption is still serious).Officials who perform well at a level will be promoted or traded horizontally to accumulate experience.In comparison, this is like to please President Desantis to promote him from the Governor of Florida as Governor of California from the Governor of Florida.

Political leaders of townships, cities, and provincial -levels have focused on raw material output and relying on state -owned enterprises to produce more steel and cement.But now, from the perspective of Jin Keyu, these "mayors" are focusing on the use of the creativity of private enterprises.

However, I asked Jin Keyu. Does Chinese President Xi Jinping want to reiterate the government's control of the "commanding heights" of the economy?She replied: "Don't interpret exaggerated information too much. Today's reality is that private enterprises have completely mastered the dominance." She said that the best evidence is that the Chinese economy has slowly rebounded slowly from crown disease restrictions.She said: "The reason why it is not dazzling is exactly the lack of confidence in private enterprises. The old routine that calls on the‘ national team ’to jointly build large infrastructure construction is not good.”

I asked her how to see the fear of Chinese leaders' "lying" generations outside the matter.This is true, she said, "Lying is related to low marriage rate and reduced expectations." On the other hand, she said that young people in China did not give up completely; they just didn't want to do physical labor or other unprepared jobs:"They are interested in solving social problems through innovation, not just the survival of the fittest."

She said that young people in China "have more open thoughts, more social awareness, more tolerant, and more acceptable diversity." But this does not make them kiss the United States.She said: "They like Hollywood and NBA. They like to experience in the West. But this is not contradictory to choose to be close to home and create local culture."

Back to the metaphor of the distribution of olive -shaped income, Jin Keyu said that for the Chinese, "the bottom line is to avoid American capitalism." She said, "China hopes to become a larger and wise German Germany. More controlled capitalism. "