Why is it difficult to understand India in terms of a "civilized country"?
As a "civilized country", China has used its unique history and development to prove that developing countries can create a development path different from that of Western countries, and at the same time construct a concept that is different from Western nation-states in terms of discourse. So, can other ancient civilizations that also have a long history be called "civilized countries"? As a "civilized country", what is its uniqueness?
As a "civilized country", China has used its unique history and development to prove that developing countries can create a development path different from that of Western countries, and at the same time construct a concept that is different from Western nation-states in terms of discourse. So, can other ancient civilizations that also have a long history be called "civilized countries"? As a "civilized country", what is its uniqueness?
