Contemporary China
A New Superpower?
Herausgeber: Kironska, Kristina; Turcsanyi, Richard Q
Contemporary China
A New Superpower?
Herausgeber: Kironska, Kristina; Turcsanyi, Richard Q
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This textbook introduces the complexity and diversity of China's society, politics, economics, and international affairs. It will be particularly useful for undergraduate level courses in Asian Studies and courses on the history, politics, and international affairs of China and Chinese Studies.
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This textbook introduces the complexity and diversity of China's society, politics, economics, and international affairs. It will be particularly useful for undergraduate level courses in Asian Studies and courses on the history, politics, and international affairs of China and Chinese Studies.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781032395098
- ISBN-10: 1032395095
- Artikelnr.: 67822780
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9781032395098
- ISBN-10: 1032395095
- Artikelnr.: 67822780
Kristina Kironska is an academic researcher who worked in Taiwan for many years, where she lectured at the University of Taipei and organized human rights lectures at Amnesty International. She currently works as an assistant professor at Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic, and advocacy director at the Central European Institute of Asian Studies, Slovakia. Richard Q. Turcsanyi is the program director of the Central European Institute of Asian Studies, Slovakia, and an assistant professor at Mendel University in Brno and Palacký University Olomouc, both in the Czech Republic. He is an author of Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea (2017) and a number of other publications dealing with Chinese foreign policy.
Note on the transcription of Asian names and nomenclatures; Introduction: A
new superpower? PART I: History, society, and culture 1. Historical legacy:
A humiliated 5000-year-old civilization? 2. Mao Zedong: Why does the
revolutionary leader "live forever"? 3. Tiananmen 1989: How did the
massacre change China? 4. Religion, traditions, and values: What do the
Chinese believe in? 5. Living standards and social issues: What is it like
to live in China? PART II: Politics and economy 6. China's political
system: How does the Communist Party rule China? 7. Chinese economic
miracle: How did an underdeveloped country change into a world leader? 8.
Social control and propaganda: What is "social credit" and how has China
handled COVID-19? 9. Rule by law: Is there justice in China? 10.
Technological power: Can China innovate? 11. Environment: Does China care
about it? 12. Xinjiang: Why has China imprisoned more than a million
Uyghurs in re-education camps? 13. Tibet: Why is the mysterious "snowy
kingdom" part of China today? 14. Hong Kong: How did the "pearl of the
Orient" become a city of protests? 15. Taiwan: Why does China consider it
its own and what does it mean for Taiwan? PART III: International relations
16. China in the world: A New Silk Road to world dominance? 17. China in
its immediate neighborhood: A benevolent power or a hegemon? 18.
Territorial disputes: Will China go to war? 19. Relations with the United
States: Are the two great powers headed for a collision? 20. Relations with
Europe and Russia: Partners or competitors? 21. China's relations with the
Global South: On the rise or past their peak? Index
new superpower? PART I: History, society, and culture 1. Historical legacy:
A humiliated 5000-year-old civilization? 2. Mao Zedong: Why does the
revolutionary leader "live forever"? 3. Tiananmen 1989: How did the
massacre change China? 4. Religion, traditions, and values: What do the
Chinese believe in? 5. Living standards and social issues: What is it like
to live in China? PART II: Politics and economy 6. China's political
system: How does the Communist Party rule China? 7. Chinese economic
miracle: How did an underdeveloped country change into a world leader? 8.
Social control and propaganda: What is "social credit" and how has China
handled COVID-19? 9. Rule by law: Is there justice in China? 10.
Technological power: Can China innovate? 11. Environment: Does China care
about it? 12. Xinjiang: Why has China imprisoned more than a million
Uyghurs in re-education camps? 13. Tibet: Why is the mysterious "snowy
kingdom" part of China today? 14. Hong Kong: How did the "pearl of the
Orient" become a city of protests? 15. Taiwan: Why does China consider it
its own and what does it mean for Taiwan? PART III: International relations
16. China in the world: A New Silk Road to world dominance? 17. China in
its immediate neighborhood: A benevolent power or a hegemon? 18.
Territorial disputes: Will China go to war? 19. Relations with the United
States: Are the two great powers headed for a collision? 20. Relations with
Europe and Russia: Partners or competitors? 21. China's relations with the
Global South: On the rise or past their peak? Index
Note on the transcription of Asian names and nomenclatures; Introduction: A
new superpower? PART I: History, society, and culture 1. Historical legacy:
A humiliated 5000-year-old civilization? 2. Mao Zedong: Why does the
revolutionary leader "live forever"? 3. Tiananmen 1989: How did the
massacre change China? 4. Religion, traditions, and values: What do the
Chinese believe in? 5. Living standards and social issues: What is it like
to live in China? PART II: Politics and economy 6. China's political
system: How does the Communist Party rule China? 7. Chinese economic
miracle: How did an underdeveloped country change into a world leader? 8.
Social control and propaganda: What is "social credit" and how has China
handled COVID-19? 9. Rule by law: Is there justice in China? 10.
Technological power: Can China innovate? 11. Environment: Does China care
about it? 12. Xinjiang: Why has China imprisoned more than a million
Uyghurs in re-education camps? 13. Tibet: Why is the mysterious "snowy
kingdom" part of China today? 14. Hong Kong: How did the "pearl of the
Orient" become a city of protests? 15. Taiwan: Why does China consider it
its own and what does it mean for Taiwan? PART III: International relations
16. China in the world: A New Silk Road to world dominance? 17. China in
its immediate neighborhood: A benevolent power or a hegemon? 18.
Territorial disputes: Will China go to war? 19. Relations with the United
States: Are the two great powers headed for a collision? 20. Relations with
Europe and Russia: Partners or competitors? 21. China's relations with the
Global South: On the rise or past their peak? Index
new superpower? PART I: History, society, and culture 1. Historical legacy:
A humiliated 5000-year-old civilization? 2. Mao Zedong: Why does the
revolutionary leader "live forever"? 3. Tiananmen 1989: How did the
massacre change China? 4. Religion, traditions, and values: What do the
Chinese believe in? 5. Living standards and social issues: What is it like
to live in China? PART II: Politics and economy 6. China's political
system: How does the Communist Party rule China? 7. Chinese economic
miracle: How did an underdeveloped country change into a world leader? 8.
Social control and propaganda: What is "social credit" and how has China
handled COVID-19? 9. Rule by law: Is there justice in China? 10.
Technological power: Can China innovate? 11. Environment: Does China care
about it? 12. Xinjiang: Why has China imprisoned more than a million
Uyghurs in re-education camps? 13. Tibet: Why is the mysterious "snowy
kingdom" part of China today? 14. Hong Kong: How did the "pearl of the
Orient" become a city of protests? 15. Taiwan: Why does China consider it
its own and what does it mean for Taiwan? PART III: International relations
16. China in the world: A New Silk Road to world dominance? 17. China in
its immediate neighborhood: A benevolent power or a hegemon? 18.
Territorial disputes: Will China go to war? 19. Relations with the United
States: Are the two great powers headed for a collision? 20. Relations with
Europe and Russia: Partners or competitors? 21. China's relations with the
Global South: On the rise or past their peak? Index