'Friends and Enemies' delivers a thorough account of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), explaining its origins and evolution, looking at options for its future, and laying bare its inner workings.
'Friends and Enemies' delivers a thorough account of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), explaining its origins and evolution, looking at options for its future, and laying bare its inner workings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kerry Brown is Senior Fellow on the Asia Programme, Chatham House; Associate of the China Policy Institute, Nottingham University; and was a Visiting Fellow, East Asia Studies Centre, London School of Economics. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. His publications include ‘Struggling Giant’ (Anthem Press, 2007) and ‘The Rise of the Dragon’ (Chandos, 2008).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter One: A Disease of the Heart: The Rise to Power of the CCP Chapter Two: Revolutionary Administrator: The Party in Power Chapter Three: The Party in the Reform Era Chapter Four: The Chinese Communist Party from 1992 to 2008 Chapter Five: The Challenges Facing China and What they mean for the CCP Chapter Six: The Chinese Communist Party as it moves into the 21st Century Conclusion: Gambling with the Devil: Why the Fate of the CCP Matters to Us All
Introduction Chapter One: A Disease of the Heart: The Rise to Power of the CCP Chapter Two: Revolutionary Administrator: The Party in Power Chapter Three: The Party in the Reform Era Chapter Four: The Chinese Communist Party from 1992 to 2008 Chapter Five: The Challenges Facing China and What they mean for the CCP Chapter Six: The Chinese Communist Party as it moves into the 21st Century Conclusion: Gambling with the Devil: Why the Fate of the CCP Matters to Us All
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