SPIS TREŚCI
CONTENTS
PART I. Society and Culture in Transition
Joanna Wardęga: Foreword 9
József Poór, Péter Fodor, Péter Kollár, Attila Farkas, János Fehér, Patrick Woock
Idealism and Relativism in Ethics: Comparing China and Central Eastern Europe (CEE) 13
Balázs Sárvári
China’s Role in the New World Order 35
Natalia Ożegalska-Łukasik
Redefining and Elderly Caregiving in the 21st Century China and Poland 47
Łukasz Gacek
Roadmap for Moving to a Low Carbon Economy in China and Poland. Comparative Analysis 63
Joanna Wardęga
Chinese Community in Poland – the Dynamics of its Development 83
Tamás Matura, Ágnes Szunomár
Perceptions of China among Central and Eastern European University Students 103
Jarosław Jura, Kaja Kałużyńska
Transformation of the Dragon – China’s Image in the Polish Media 121
Roxana Ribu
Bridges and Obstacles in “the Way of the Ideal Government”: the Transition from Mind Confucianism to Political Confucianism from Jiang Qing’s Point of View 141
Mateusz Stępień
Conceptualizations of Constitutionalism in Recent China’s Debates: Preliminary Typologies 155
PART TWO. Economy and Markets in Transition
Rafał Koszek
Chinese Economic Influence on the Central and Eastern Europe Countries 167
Michał Lubina
The New Silk Road and its Geopolitical Consequences for Poland 183
Agnieszka McCaleb, Ágnes Szunomár
Comparing Chinese, Japanese and South Korean FDI in Central and Eastern Europe 199
Anna H. Jankowiak
Partnership through Investment – Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in CEE Countries 213
Luciano Segreto, Magdalena Popowska
Chinese Foreign Direct Investments in Europe. The Polish Case 229
Sebastian Bobowski
Fourteen EU States Already in, Japan and USA Still not Interested – What Lies Behind China-led AIIB? 259
Alice Rezková
What Can CEE and China Learn from Each Other in Innovation? 277
Ciril Kafol, Metka Tekavcic, Ljubo Drakulevski, Atanas Kochov
Comparison of Telecommunications Development Pattern in China and the Republic of Macedonia 291
Tomasz Bieliński
Development of Chinese Mobile Phone Game Market as an Export Opportunity for CEE Mobile Game Producers 303
PART THREE. Education in Transition
Dong Xixiao
Opening the Two-Way Fast Lane for China-CEE Cultural Exchange by Equally Valuing the International Promotion of the Chinese Language and the CEE Languages Teaching 317
Wang Yan
A Contrastive Analysis of Traditional Chinese and Western Teaching Styles – A Case Study 327
Li Xiaomei, Ma Xiaoxue, Hu Tongtong
How Does Learning Style and Teaching Style Jointly Relate to Cultural Intelligence? A Study of Chinese Overseas Students 341
Jaroslava Kubátová
Preparation of University Students from Western Cultures for Cooperation with China: Reasons and Methods 363
Tina Ilgo
Facing the Challenges of Teaching Chinese through Confucius Classrooms in Slovenian Schools: Current Situation and Prospects 375
Velimir Stojkovski, Deng Shizhong, Elena Damjanoska
The Role of the Confucius Institute at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje in Promoting the Chinese language, Culture and Business in the Republic of Macedonia 391
Stanislav Južnič
Education in Transition of China-Based Jesuits from the Austrian Province 407
Huang Zhuoyue
Link in the History: The Development of the Research on Avguštin Hallerstein and its Contemporary Meaning 433
Contributors 443