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Contemporary China 3rd edition [Pehme köide]

(Lau China Institute, King's College London, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 284 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 208x146x18 mm, kaal: 360 g
  • Sari: Contemporary States and Societies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Feb-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1352004941
  • ISBN-13: 9781352004946
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 284 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 208x146x18 mm, kaal: 360 g
  • Sari: Contemporary States and Societies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Feb-2019
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1352004941
  • ISBN-13: 9781352004946
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The third edition of this concise core textbook offers students a comprehensive introduction to the politics, economy, culture and society of modern China, while grounding all of these areas in the context of Chinas recent history in the 19th and 20th centuries. Fully up to date, this accessible text examines the key developments that are taking place in China and that are shaping its place in the world today, from relations with Trumps United States and post-Brexit Britain, to the use of the internet to crack down on dissent and the establishment of Xi Jinping thought at the 19th Party Congress. Authored by a highly-regarded expert on the topic, this is the essential guide to a country that is no longer just emerging but one which has, in many respects, already emerged as one of the leading powers of the 21st century.

The book is an ideal introductory text for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on China studies and contemporary China, regardless of whether students approach the topic from a political, historical, sociological, cultural or geographical viewpoint. It can also be used on modules focussing more specifically on Chinese politics, Chinese history or Chinese society.

New to this Edition: - Fully revised and updated throughout, including discussions of Chinese-US relations in the era of Trump, the 2017 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and descriptions of the newest high-ranking figures in Chinese politics - New boxed features highlighting important issues and organisations, including the status of women in China, the telecoms company Huawei, and the on-going conflict over the South and East China Sea - References to the most recent research in the field, along with new recommendations for further reading for each chapter

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Kerry Brown provides a wonderful guide to understanding modern China, presenting a remarkably comprehensive and lucid examination of the institutions and socio-economic forces that have shaped and are shaping the country today. Anyone wanting to understand China and its place in the world will do well with Brown as mentor. * Joseph Fewsmith, Boston University, USA * A concise, approachable, critical but fair introduction to the most important topics and questions relating to an important and rising power. * Gregory Adam Scott, University of Manchester, UK * A lucid and sophisticated introductory book on modern China written by a leading specialist in this field. * Joy Zhang, University of Kent, UK * An excellent introductory text for any student interested in the rapidly-emerging superpower that is todays China, presented in a simple but effective narrative that highlights the countrys remarkable journey from a post-war pariah to a leading global player in the 21st century. * Harsh Bhasin, Stony Brook University, USA * Contemporary China provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of China that should inform any teaching on China. It offers essential information on how China is governed which is necessary background information to understand how China is embedding and positioning itself in the world economy and global politics. Despite the breadth and depth of the book, it remains an accessible resource. * Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds, UK * A comprehensive and timely introduction. A superb resource for students and scholars who are interested in the making of contemporary China. * Chun-Yi Lee, University of Nottingham, UK * The book introduces all the complexity and contradictions of contemporary China and serves as an excellent introduction. It is up-to-date, comprehensive, concise, and highly readable. Providing an overview of Chinas history, politics, economy, society, and culture the book is extremely well suited to those unfamiliar with the country. It also, usefully, serves as a guide for subsequent reading and study of the areas covered. * Daniel Hammond, University of Edinburgh, UK * Kerry Browns account of Contemporary China is an outstanding, wide-ranging introduction to a country that is of crucial importance to the West. Ranging between history, institutional structures, and ideology, Brown shows clearly the elements that make up the China of today. A lucid and powerful read for all those who want to understand the next superpower. * Rana Mitter, University of Oxford, UK * Both empathetic and critical, detailed and clear, Kerry Browns newly revised Contemporary China makes this complex and fascinating country accessible to those encountering it for the first time. Its a great introductory text for undergraduate students and it is also packed full of facts, data and analyses that will be of use to more advanced researchers. * Phil Entwistle, University College Dublin, Ireland *

List of Illustrations, Figures, Tables and Boxes
xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Brief Facts about China xvii
Preface to the Third Edition xviii
Introduction: Why Does China Matter? xx
1 What Is China?
1(27)
The Geography of China
4(1)
The Creation of Chinese Identity and History
5(4)
Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau
9(3)
The Unifying Element: Chinese Language
12(4)
What Do Chinese People Believe?
16(4)
Falun Gong
20(2)
The Issue of Ethnicity
22(6)
2 The Making of Modern China
28(28)
Precursor to Modern China: The Qing
28(4)
The Opium Wars
32(2)
Republican China, 1911 Onwards
34(2)
Years of War
36(1)
The Civil War
37(1)
The People's Republic: Early Years
38(2)
The Era of Radicalism: The Great Cultural Revolution
40(4)
Dealing with the Maoist Legacy
44(1)
The Start of the Great Transformation
45(2)
Burying Mao
47(1)
The Democracy Wall Movement of 1978---1979
47(2)
The 1989 Uprising
49(1)
Post-Tiananmen
50(1)
Deng's Southern Tour
51(1)
The Hu-Wen Era: The Bane of Inequality
52(4)
3 The Communist Party and Politics
56(40)
How the CCP Came into Existence
57(1)
Mao and the Party
58(2)
How the CCP Gained Power
60(1)
What Does the CCP Do?
61(1)
Party Organization: Then and Now
62(3)
Party Personnel Management
65(3)
Party Structure
68(5)
Being a Member of the CCP in the Twenty-First Century
73(1)
Party Divisions
73(2)
What Does the Party Believe?
75(4)
Democracy
79(5)
Fifth-Generation Leadership -- The Second Politburo from 2017
84(4)
Power from the Barrel of a Gun: The Role of the People's Liberation Army
88(3)
Elections
91(1)
The CCP's Future
92(4)
4 How China Is Governed
96(19)
The State Council and the Premier
96(5)
Trying to Reform the Central Ministries
101(1)
How is All this Funded?
102(1)
The National People's Congress (NPC)
103(2)
Local Congresses
105(1)
Local Officials
106(2)
The Rule of Law
108(2)
Human Rights
110(2)
Law Enforcement: The Role of Security
112(1)
Conclusion: The Challenges of Governing a Society in Ferment
113(2)
5 The Chinese Economy
115(33)
The Chinese Economy in 2018: Basic Data
115(2)
The Sources of Chinese Growth: Reform of the Agricultural Sector and the Special Economic Zones (SEZs)
117(2)
Entry to the WTO: Global China
119(5)
The Complexity of the Chinese Economy
124(6)
Chinese Companies Going Global
130(3)
The Chinese Stock Exchange and the Financial Services Sector
133(5)
Non-State Sector
138(3)
Energy and Environment
141(4)
An Unsustainable Model
145(1)
Conclusion: The Next Step in Internationalization - the Renminbi Becoming an International Currency
146(2)
6 Chinese Society
148(24)
China under Communism: The Class Wars
149(1)
The Role of Intellectuals
149(3)
Class in Contemporary Chinese Society
152(5)
China's Farmers
157(1)
A Society in Ferment
158(4)
Daily Life in Modern China
162(2)
Family Structure in the Era of Mobility: The Little Emperors
164(2)
China's Demography: The Greatest Challenge
166(2)
The Rise of Civil Society
168(2)
The Networked Society: China and the Internet
170(2)
7 Chinese Culture
172(19)
A Mirror of Cynicism: Contemporary Chinese Painting
173(4)
The Unacknowledged Legislators
177(5)
Popular Culture: Music and Films
182(3)
Free: Within a Cage
185(2)
The Ghost of Confucius
187(4)
8 China in the World
191(34)
The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
192(2)
The Peaceful Rise
194(4)
China in the Asian Region
198(8)
China and the USA
206(3)
US Presidents in China
209(1)
China and the USA since 2009
210(3)
China and President Trump
213(1)
China and the European Union
214(3)
China and Africa
217(1)
China and Russia
218(2)
China and the Middle East
220(2)
China as Leader of the Developing World?
222(3)
Conclusion 225(7)
Recommended Reading 232(7)
Internet Resources 239(1)
Bibliography 240(11)
Index 251
Kerry Brown is Professor of Chinese Politics and Director of the Lau China Institute at Kings College, London.