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Cambridge Modern China

Cette série plonge dans l'histoire dynamique de la Chine moderne, explorant des événements cruciaux et des transformations sociétales. Elle offre un aperçu approfondi des changements politiques et culturels qui ont façonné la nation aux XXe et XXIe siècles. Les lecteurs apprécieront l'intégration de nouvelles recherches et d'approches innovantes pour comprendre les continuités au milieu des grands changements. Cette collection est idéale pour ceux qui cherchent à saisir les complexités et les nuances de l'une des nations les plus influentes du monde.

Selling China
China's Use of Military Force
Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics
China Since Tiananmen
How Migrant Labor is Changing Rural China
  • This book examines how labor migration is changing the countryside in post-Mao China. The return flows of money, people and information affects rural inequalities, rural spending patterns, agriculture, family relationships, the position of women, and the interactions between villagers and officials.

    How Migrant Labor is Changing Rural China
    4,0
  • China Since Tiananmen

    • 344pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    In this insightful analysis, Joseph Fewsmith examines China's political and social transformations since the Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989, focusing on developments post-2001. He explores reforms under Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, highlighting the growing influence of citizens on government policies and China's emergence as a global power.

    China Since Tiananmen
    3,8
  • Focusing on factionalism, the book explores its significant impact on leadership dynamics and policy-making within Chinese communist politics. Jing Huang delves into the intricate relationships among various factions, revealing how these internal divisions influence decision-making processes and governance in the Communist Party of China. Through detailed analysis, the work sheds light on the complexities of political maneuvering and the implications for China's political landscape.

    Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics
    5,0
  • Focusing on China's evolving militarism, this 2003 analysis argues that contemporary leaders are more inclined to resort to military force compared to earlier regimes. The book explores the implications of this shift in attitude and its potential impact on both domestic and international relations, providing a critical look at the changing dynamics of power within China.

    China's Use of Military Force
    3,6
  • Selling China

    • 406pages
    • 15 heures de lecture

    The book explores the relationship between China's foreign direct investment inflows and the economic imperfections present within the country. It delves into how these flaws influence investment patterns and decisions, providing insights into the complexities of China's economic landscape and its impact on global investment trends.

    Selling China
    3,9