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China, contemporary political, economic, and international affairs, edited by David B.H. Denoon

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China, contemporary political, economic, and international affairs, edited by David B.H. Denoon
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
China
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
74965279
Responsibility statement
edited by David B.H. Denoon
Series statement
Current history books
Sub title
contemporary political, economic, and international affairs
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Is China's transformation sustainable? / David B. H. Denoon -- Part I: Foreign policy and national security -- The people's army: serving whose interests? / June Teufel Dreyer -- Uncertainty, insecurity, and China's military power / Paul H. B. Godwin -- Does China have a grand strategy? / Michael D. Swaine -- Sino-American relations since September 11: can the new stability last? / David Shambaugh -- Asia in the balance: America and China's "peaceful rise" / Robert Sutter -- Part II: Economic policy and social issues -- The long march from Mao: China's de-communization / Liu Binyan -- China's north-south split and the forces of disintegration / Edward Friedman -- The dangers of economic complacency / Barry Naughton -- Rumblings from the Uyghur / Dru C. Gladney -- Beijing's ambivalent reformers / Bruce J. Dickson -- China's new exchange rate regime / Barry Eichengreen -- Part III: Domestic politics and governance -- Is democracy possible? / Merle Goldman -- The leader in the shadows: a view of Deng Xiaoping / Lucian W. Pye -- Village elections: democracy from the bottom up? / Tyrene White -- An all-consuming nationalism / Michael Dutton -- Understanding Falun Gong / Richard Madsen -- China's new leadership: the challenges to the politics of muddling through / Tony Saich -- China's environmental challenge / Elizabeth Economy -- Chronology of recent events -- About the contributors
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