The politics of China
sixty years of the people's republic of China
3rd ed.
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Author
Publication
2011 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
168,750 words, Guess
Page Count
675 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25076890M
- ISBN-139780521196932
- OCLC Control Number699378911
- OCLC Control Numberisbn_9780521145312
- Library of Congress Control Number2011001976
Classifications
- DDC320.951
- LCCDS777.75 .P64 2011
Description
"Thirty years ago, China was emerging from one of the most traumatic periods in its history. The Chinese people had been ravaged by long years of domestic struggle, terrible famine and economic and political isolation. Today, China has the world's second largest economy and is a major player in global diplomacy. This volume, written by some of the leading experts in the field, tracks China's extraordinary transformation from the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, through the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and the death of Chairman Mao, to its dynamic rise as a superpower in the twenty-first century. The latest edition of the book includes a new introduction and a seventh chapter which focuses on the legacy of Deng Xiaoping, the godfather of China's transformation, under his successors Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao. Under Mao, China challenged the outside world ideologically and militarily. Today China's challenge as an economic and diplomatic superpower may prove even more formidable. As a comprehensive and authoritative appraisal of China's last sixty years, this book will be invaluable for professionals working in the region and for students assessing what China will mean for their futures"-- "Thirty years ago, China was a basket case, ravaged by long years of domestic political struggle and the worst famine in human history. Today China has the world's second largest economy and is a major player in world diplomacy. Is China a threat or will it rise peacefully? This volume has been written by leading experts to explain China's extraordinary transformation and to give readers a basis for assessing what China will mean for their lives"--
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