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Critical issues in contemporary China

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; Routledge; 2006Description: 269 pISBN:
  • 9780415395854
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.951 CRI
Summary: This informative and up-to-date text takes a multidisciplinary approach in examining contemporary China. It provides students with a comprehensive analysis of a number of the social, political and economic problems that China faces as it enters the twenty-first century. The chapters cover key issues including: critical developments in Chinese politics uneven economic development privatization in China environmental problems demography and food production ethnic minorities cross-strait relations socio-cultural issues. Critical Issues in Contemporary China reflects the many recent reforms in China and will equip the undergraduate with the analytical skills they need to study the critical issues surrounding China from contending perspectives.
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This informative and up-to-date text takes a multidisciplinary approach in examining contemporary China. It provides students with a comprehensive analysis of a number of the social, political and economic problems that China faces as it enters the twenty-first century. The chapters cover key issues including:

critical developments in Chinese politics
uneven economic development
privatization in China
environmental problems
demography and food production
ethnic minorities
cross-strait relations
socio-cultural issues.
Critical Issues in Contemporary China reflects the many recent reforms in China and will equip the undergraduate with the analytical skills they need to study the critical issues surrounding China from contending perspectives.

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