Who’s afraid of China’s middle class?

Neighbours admire a rented wedding car — a stretch Hummer — parked outside the apartment block of the wedding couple. After years of austerity, Chinese people are embracing their economic and social freedoms and now love to show off their new found wealth by splashing out on extravagant weddings. (Photo: AAP)
Author: Luigi Tomba, ANU

There are two diametrically opposed narratives about the Chinese middle class.

In the mainstream views of what many call ‘the West’, its growth represents the inescapable sign that China is destined to converge, bend its ways and eventually become like us, adopt the universal values of our superior civilisation and finally provide us with a way to understand it in the familiar language of democracy. Read more…