Examines the historical evolution of contemporary China studies in the United States, reflecting the growth and maturation of the field since the Communist Party seized power in 1949.
Examines the historical evolution of contemporary China studies in the United States, reflecting the growth and maturation of the field since the Communist Party seized power in 1949.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Shambaugh, Mary Brown Bullock, Thomas Fingar, Paul H.B. Godwin, Thomas B. Gold, Nina P. Halpern, Harry Harding
Inhaltsangabe
Part I The Evolution of Contemporary China Studies in the United States Chapter 1 Introduction, David Shambaugh Chapter 2 The Evolution of American Scholarship on Contemporary China, Harry Harding Part II Disciplinary Surveys Chapter 3 The Study of Chinese Society, Thomas B. Gold Chapter 4 The Humanities in Contemporary China Studies: An Uncomfortable Tradition, Anthony J. Kane Chapter 5 The Study of the Chinese Economy, Penelope B. Prime Chapter 6 Studies of Chinese Politics, Nina P. Halpern Chapter 7 New Directions in Chinese Security Studies, Robert S. Ross, Paul H.B. Godwin Part III The American China Studies Community Chapter 8 The Academic China Specialists, Richard Madsen Chapter 9 Government China Specialists: Scholar Officials and Official Scholars, ThomasFingar Chapter 10 The Private Sector China Specialists, Thomas W. Robinson Chapter 11 The Journalist China Specialists, Jay Mathews, Linda Mathews Part IV Infrastructure Chapter 12 Chinese Language Training for New Sinologists, Timothy Light Chapter 13 Library Resources for Contemporary China Studies, Eugene W.Wu Chapter 14 Scholarly Exchange and American China Studies, Mary Brown Bullock Chapter 15 Financing Contemporary China Studies, Terrill E. Lautz Part V Epilogue Chapter 16 The American Study of Modern China: Toward the Twenty-first Century, Michel C. Oksenberg
Part I The Evolution of Contemporary China Studies in the United States Chapter 1 Introduction, David Shambaugh Chapter 2 The Evolution of American Scholarship on Contemporary China, Harry Harding Part II Disciplinary Surveys Chapter 3 The Study of Chinese Society, Thomas B. Gold Chapter 4 The Humanities in Contemporary China Studies: An Uncomfortable Tradition, Anthony J. Kane Chapter 5 The Study of the Chinese Economy, Penelope B. Prime Chapter 6 Studies of Chinese Politics, Nina P. Halpern Chapter 7 New Directions in Chinese Security Studies, Robert S. Ross, Paul H.B. Godwin Part III The American China Studies Community Chapter 8 The Academic China Specialists, Richard Madsen Chapter 9 Government China Specialists: Scholar Officials and Official Scholars, ThomasFingar Chapter 10 The Private Sector China Specialists, Thomas W. Robinson Chapter 11 The Journalist China Specialists, Jay Mathews, Linda Mathews Part IV Infrastructure Chapter 12 Chinese Language Training for New Sinologists, Timothy Light Chapter 13 Library Resources for Contemporary China Studies, Eugene W.Wu Chapter 14 Scholarly Exchange and American China Studies, Mary Brown Bullock Chapter 15 Financing Contemporary China Studies, Terrill E. Lautz Part V Epilogue Chapter 16 The American Study of Modern China: Toward the Twenty-first Century, Michel C. Oksenberg
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