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This unique survey covers the territories, states, provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities of China. Each chapter includes a map, geography, history, economy, and directory information. The reference includes essays on enterprise reform and development, population, relations with the USA and EU, and the growing disparity of wealth. It provides an economic survey and the latest available statistics on gross regional product, transport, agriculture, mining, industry, trade, foreign investment and employment, as well as a directory of the names and addresses of leading administrative and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This unique survey covers the territories, states, provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities of China. Each chapter includes a map, geography, history, economy, and directory information. The reference includes essays on enterprise reform and development, population, relations with the USA and EU, and the growing disparity of wealth. It provides an economic survey and the latest available statistics on gross regional product, transport, agriculture, mining, industry, trade, foreign investment and employment, as well as a directory of the names and addresses of leading administrative and political officials, maps of the region, and useful index features.

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Autorenporträt
Chun Lin is Lecturer in Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Hans Hendrischke is Associate Professor in the Department of Chinese Studies at the University of New South Wales.