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The Rise of the Great Powers (2006)

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Episode 1 - Age of Seafaring: The Opening, Portugal and Spain

November 13, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 2 - A Small Nation with a Great Cause: the Netherlands

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 3 - Advancement Towards a Modern Age: Britain

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 4 - The Pioneer of Industrialisation: Britain

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 5 - Years of Enthusiasm: France

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 6 - History of an Empire: Germany

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 7 - A Century of Reform: Japan

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 8 - Seeking the Way to Strengthen the Nation: Tsarist Russia

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 9 - An Unstable Situation and a New Path: Soviet Union

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 10 - A New Nation and a New Dream: United States

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 11 - Crisis and the New Deal: United States

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Episode 12 - Thoughts on the Great Path: Conclusion

November 14, 2006 • 50 minutes


Original name: 大国崛起

Release date: November 13, 2006

Series

Average time: 50 minutes

Genres: Documentary

Synopsis: The Rise of the Great Powers is a 12-part Chinese documentary television series produced by CCTV. It was first broadcast on CCTV-2 from 13 to 24 November 2006. It discusses the rise of nine great powers: Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, and the United States. The documentary "endorses the idea that China should study the experiences of nations and empires it once condemned as aggressors bent on exploitation" and analyses the reasons why the nine nations rose to become great powers, from the Portuguese Empire to American hegemony. The series was produced by an "elite team of Chinese historians" who also briefed the Politburo on the subject." In the West the airing of Rise of the Great Powers has been seen as a sign that China is becoming increasingly open to discussing its growing international power and influence—referred to by the Chinese government as "China's peaceful rise."

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