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_aThe China questions : _bcritical insights into a rising power / _cedited by Jennifer Rudolph, Michael Szonyi. |
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_aCambridge, Massachusetts : _bHarvard University Press, _c(c)2018. |
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_aMany books offer information about China, but few make sense of what is truly at stake. The questions addressed in this unique volume provide a window onto the challenges China faces today and the uncertainties its meteoric ascent on the global horizon has provoked. In only a few decades, the most populous country on Earth has moved from relative isolation to center stage. Thirty of the world's leading China experts--all affiliates of the renowned Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University--answer key questions about where this new superpower is headed and what makes its people and their leaders tick. They distill a lifetime of cutting-edge scholarship into short, accessible essays about Chinese identity, culture, environment, society, history, or policy.-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aI. Politics: Is the Chinese communist regime legitimate? / _rElizabeth J. Perry -- _tCan fighting corruption save the party? / _rJoseph Fewsmith -- _tDoes Mao still matter? / _rRoderick MacFarquhar -- _tWhat is the source of ethnic tension in China? / _rMark Elliott -- _tWhat should we know about public opinion in China? / _rYa-Wen Lei -- _tWhat does longevity mean for leadership in China? / _rArunabh Ghosh -- _tCan the Chinese Communist Party learn from Chinese emperors? / _rYuhua Wang -- _tII. International relations: Will China lead Asia? / _rOdd Arne Westad -- _tHow strong are China's armed forces? / _rAndrew S. Erickson -- _tWhat does the rise of China mean for the United States? / _rRobert S. Ross -- _tIs Chinese exceptionalism undermining China's foreign policy interests? / _rAlistair Iain Johnston -- _t(When) will Taiwan reunify with the mainland? / _rSteven M. Goldstein -- _tCan China and Japan ever get along? / _rEzra F. Vogel -- _tIII. Economy: Can China's high growth continue? / _rRichard N. Cooper -- _tIs the Chinese economy headed toward a hard landing? / _rDwight H. Perkins -- _tWill urbanization save the Chinese economy or destroy it? / _rMeg Rithmire -- _tIs China keeping its promises on trade? / _rMark Wu -- _tHow do China's new rich give back? / _rTony Saich -- _tWhat can China teach us about fighting poverty? / _rNara Dillon -- _tIV. Environment: Can China address air pollution and climate change? / _rMichael B. McElroy -- _tIs there environmental awareness in China? / _rKaren Thornber -- _tV. Society: Why does the end of the one-child policy matter? / _rSusan Greenhalgh -- _tHow are China and its middle class handling aging and mental health? / _rArthur Kleinman -- _tHow important is religion in China? / _rJames Robson -- _tWill there be another Dalai Lama? / _rLeonard W.J. van der Kuijp -- _tDoes law matter in China? / _rWilliam P. Alford -- _tWhy do so many Chinese students come to the United States? / _rWilliam C. Kirby -- _tVI. History and culture: Who is Confucius in today's China? / _rMichael Puett -- _tWhere did the Silk Road come from? / _rRowan Flad -- _tWhy do intellectuals matter to Chinese politics? / _rPeter K. Bol -- _tWhy do classic Chinese novels matter? / _rWai-yee Li -- _tHow have Chinese writers imagined China's future? / _rDavid Der-wei Wang -- _tHas Chinese propaganda won hearts and minds? / _rJie Li -- _tWhy is it still so hard to talk about the Cultural Revolution? / _rXiaofei Tian -- _tWhat is the future of China's past? / _rStephen Owen -- _tHow has the study of China changed in the last sixty years? / _rPaul A. Cohen. |
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