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This engaging book highlights 49 prevalent myths about China's past, present, and future and weighs their truth or fiction. Leading a thoughtful and entertaining tour, the authors debunk widespread "knowledge" about Chinese culture, society, politics, and economy. Their timely work offers an illuminating window on a rising power we often misunderstand.
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This engaging book highlights 49 prevalent myths about China's past, present, and future and weighs their truth or fiction. Leading a thoughtful and entertaining tour, the authors debunk widespread "knowledge" about Chinese culture, society, politics, and economy. Their timely work offers an illuminating window on a rising power we often misunderstand.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9781442236226
- ISBN-10: 1442236221
- Artikelnr.: 40846339
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9781442236226
- ISBN-10: 1442236221
- Artikelnr.: 40846339
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Marte Kjær Galtung and Stig Stenslie
Introduction Part I: The Party Myth 1: Communism Is Dead in China Myth 2:
China Is Centrally Controlled Myth 3: The Leadership Is Deeply Divided Myth
4: The Communist Party Is a Monolith Myth 5: The Military Is Gaining
Political Influence Myth 6: The Communist Regime Lacks Legitimacy Myth 7:
The Falun Gong Is an Apolitical Movement Persecuted for Its Religious
Beliefs Myth 8: The Chinese Media Is Merely a Mouthpiece of the Communist
Party Part II: The People Myth 9: Chinese Culture Is Incompatible with
Democracy Myth 10: Chinese Have No Manners Myth 11: Chinese People Are Not
Altruistic Myth 12: The Individual Has No Value, Only the Collective Does
Myth 13: All Chinese Are Only Children Myth 14: The Chinese People Are
Homogeneous Myth 15: Communism Has Created Gender Equality in China Myth
16: The Chinese Are Atheists Myth 17: Shanghai Is More Liberal Than Beijing
Part III: Business and the Economy Myth 18: "China Inc." Is Buying Up the
World Myth 19: China Has the United States over a Barrel Myth 20: China's
Economy Is Export Driven Myth 21: Chinese People Are Born Moneymakers Myth
22: Chinese Don't Take Risks Myth 23: The Chinese Are Just Copycats Myth
24: The State Hinders to Economic Development in China Myth 25: Unequal
Distribution of Wealth Is a Source of Social and Political Unrest Myth 26:
All Economic Development Is Happening in the Big Cities on the East Coast
Part IV: China and the World Myth 27: The Chinese Are Racist Myth 28: The
Communist Party Is Kindling Nationalism Myth 29: China Will Once Again
Dominate East Asia Myth 30: China Is Colonizing Africa Myth 31: China Is an
Environmental Baddie Myth 32: The Chinese Could Tame North Korea-if They
Wanted To Myth 33: China Does Not Interfere in Other States' Internal
Affairs Part V: The Past Myth 34: China's History Spans Five Millennia Myth
35: China Is Called the "Middle Kingdom" Because Chinese People Believe
Their Country Is the Center of the World Myth 36: China Discovered the
World in 1421 Myth 37: All Women Were Oppressed in Ancient China Myth 38:
China Has No Warrior Culture Myth 39: Chinese History Goes in Circles Myth
40: Tibet Was a Shangri-la until the Chinese Came Myth 41: Mao Was a
Monster Myth 42: The Chinese Do Not Care about Their Own Historical
Heritage Part VI: The Future Myth 43: The Internet Will Topple the
Communist Party Myth 44: The End of the Communist Regime Is Near Myth 45:
The Chinese Are Masters of Long-Term Thinking Myth 46: The RMB Will Eclipse
the Dollar as the World's Reserve Currency Myth 47: China Is a Military
Threat Myth 48: Chinese Will Replace English as the World's Language Myth
49: The Twenty-First Century Belongs to China Notes on Transliteration
Bibliography
China Is Centrally Controlled Myth 3: The Leadership Is Deeply Divided Myth
4: The Communist Party Is a Monolith Myth 5: The Military Is Gaining
Political Influence Myth 6: The Communist Regime Lacks Legitimacy Myth 7:
The Falun Gong Is an Apolitical Movement Persecuted for Its Religious
Beliefs Myth 8: The Chinese Media Is Merely a Mouthpiece of the Communist
Party Part II: The People Myth 9: Chinese Culture Is Incompatible with
Democracy Myth 10: Chinese Have No Manners Myth 11: Chinese People Are Not
Altruistic Myth 12: The Individual Has No Value, Only the Collective Does
Myth 13: All Chinese Are Only Children Myth 14: The Chinese People Are
Homogeneous Myth 15: Communism Has Created Gender Equality in China Myth
16: The Chinese Are Atheists Myth 17: Shanghai Is More Liberal Than Beijing
Part III: Business and the Economy Myth 18: "China Inc." Is Buying Up the
World Myth 19: China Has the United States over a Barrel Myth 20: China's
Economy Is Export Driven Myth 21: Chinese People Are Born Moneymakers Myth
22: Chinese Don't Take Risks Myth 23: The Chinese Are Just Copycats Myth
24: The State Hinders to Economic Development in China Myth 25: Unequal
Distribution of Wealth Is a Source of Social and Political Unrest Myth 26:
All Economic Development Is Happening in the Big Cities on the East Coast
Part IV: China and the World Myth 27: The Chinese Are Racist Myth 28: The
Communist Party Is Kindling Nationalism Myth 29: China Will Once Again
Dominate East Asia Myth 30: China Is Colonizing Africa Myth 31: China Is an
Environmental Baddie Myth 32: The Chinese Could Tame North Korea-if They
Wanted To Myth 33: China Does Not Interfere in Other States' Internal
Affairs Part V: The Past Myth 34: China's History Spans Five Millennia Myth
35: China Is Called the "Middle Kingdom" Because Chinese People Believe
Their Country Is the Center of the World Myth 36: China Discovered the
World in 1421 Myth 37: All Women Were Oppressed in Ancient China Myth 38:
China Has No Warrior Culture Myth 39: Chinese History Goes in Circles Myth
40: Tibet Was a Shangri-la until the Chinese Came Myth 41: Mao Was a
Monster Myth 42: The Chinese Do Not Care about Their Own Historical
Heritage Part VI: The Future Myth 43: The Internet Will Topple the
Communist Party Myth 44: The End of the Communist Regime Is Near Myth 45:
The Chinese Are Masters of Long-Term Thinking Myth 46: The RMB Will Eclipse
the Dollar as the World's Reserve Currency Myth 47: China Is a Military
Threat Myth 48: Chinese Will Replace English as the World's Language Myth
49: The Twenty-First Century Belongs to China Notes on Transliteration
Bibliography
Introduction Part I: The Party Myth 1: Communism Is Dead in China Myth 2:
China Is Centrally Controlled Myth 3: The Leadership Is Deeply Divided Myth
4: The Communist Party Is a Monolith Myth 5: The Military Is Gaining
Political Influence Myth 6: The Communist Regime Lacks Legitimacy Myth 7:
The Falun Gong Is an Apolitical Movement Persecuted for Its Religious
Beliefs Myth 8: The Chinese Media Is Merely a Mouthpiece of the Communist
Party Part II: The People Myth 9: Chinese Culture Is Incompatible with
Democracy Myth 10: Chinese Have No Manners Myth 11: Chinese People Are Not
Altruistic Myth 12: The Individual Has No Value, Only the Collective Does
Myth 13: All Chinese Are Only Children Myth 14: The Chinese People Are
Homogeneous Myth 15: Communism Has Created Gender Equality in China Myth
16: The Chinese Are Atheists Myth 17: Shanghai Is More Liberal Than Beijing
Part III: Business and the Economy Myth 18: "China Inc." Is Buying Up the
World Myth 19: China Has the United States over a Barrel Myth 20: China's
Economy Is Export Driven Myth 21: Chinese People Are Born Moneymakers Myth
22: Chinese Don't Take Risks Myth 23: The Chinese Are Just Copycats Myth
24: The State Hinders to Economic Development in China Myth 25: Unequal
Distribution of Wealth Is a Source of Social and Political Unrest Myth 26:
All Economic Development Is Happening in the Big Cities on the East Coast
Part IV: China and the World Myth 27: The Chinese Are Racist Myth 28: The
Communist Party Is Kindling Nationalism Myth 29: China Will Once Again
Dominate East Asia Myth 30: China Is Colonizing Africa Myth 31: China Is an
Environmental Baddie Myth 32: The Chinese Could Tame North Korea-if They
Wanted To Myth 33: China Does Not Interfere in Other States' Internal
Affairs Part V: The Past Myth 34: China's History Spans Five Millennia Myth
35: China Is Called the "Middle Kingdom" Because Chinese People Believe
Their Country Is the Center of the World Myth 36: China Discovered the
World in 1421 Myth 37: All Women Were Oppressed in Ancient China Myth 38:
China Has No Warrior Culture Myth 39: Chinese History Goes in Circles Myth
40: Tibet Was a Shangri-la until the Chinese Came Myth 41: Mao Was a
Monster Myth 42: The Chinese Do Not Care about Their Own Historical
Heritage Part VI: The Future Myth 43: The Internet Will Topple the
Communist Party Myth 44: The End of the Communist Regime Is Near Myth 45:
The Chinese Are Masters of Long-Term Thinking Myth 46: The RMB Will Eclipse
the Dollar as the World's Reserve Currency Myth 47: China Is a Military
Threat Myth 48: Chinese Will Replace English as the World's Language Myth
49: The Twenty-First Century Belongs to China Notes on Transliteration
Bibliography
China Is Centrally Controlled Myth 3: The Leadership Is Deeply Divided Myth
4: The Communist Party Is a Monolith Myth 5: The Military Is Gaining
Political Influence Myth 6: The Communist Regime Lacks Legitimacy Myth 7:
The Falun Gong Is an Apolitical Movement Persecuted for Its Religious
Beliefs Myth 8: The Chinese Media Is Merely a Mouthpiece of the Communist
Party Part II: The People Myth 9: Chinese Culture Is Incompatible with
Democracy Myth 10: Chinese Have No Manners Myth 11: Chinese People Are Not
Altruistic Myth 12: The Individual Has No Value, Only the Collective Does
Myth 13: All Chinese Are Only Children Myth 14: The Chinese People Are
Homogeneous Myth 15: Communism Has Created Gender Equality in China Myth
16: The Chinese Are Atheists Myth 17: Shanghai Is More Liberal Than Beijing
Part III: Business and the Economy Myth 18: "China Inc." Is Buying Up the
World Myth 19: China Has the United States over a Barrel Myth 20: China's
Economy Is Export Driven Myth 21: Chinese People Are Born Moneymakers Myth
22: Chinese Don't Take Risks Myth 23: The Chinese Are Just Copycats Myth
24: The State Hinders to Economic Development in China Myth 25: Unequal
Distribution of Wealth Is a Source of Social and Political Unrest Myth 26:
All Economic Development Is Happening in the Big Cities on the East Coast
Part IV: China and the World Myth 27: The Chinese Are Racist Myth 28: The
Communist Party Is Kindling Nationalism Myth 29: China Will Once Again
Dominate East Asia Myth 30: China Is Colonizing Africa Myth 31: China Is an
Environmental Baddie Myth 32: The Chinese Could Tame North Korea-if They
Wanted To Myth 33: China Does Not Interfere in Other States' Internal
Affairs Part V: The Past Myth 34: China's History Spans Five Millennia Myth
35: China Is Called the "Middle Kingdom" Because Chinese People Believe
Their Country Is the Center of the World Myth 36: China Discovered the
World in 1421 Myth 37: All Women Were Oppressed in Ancient China Myth 38:
China Has No Warrior Culture Myth 39: Chinese History Goes in Circles Myth
40: Tibet Was a Shangri-la until the Chinese Came Myth 41: Mao Was a
Monster Myth 42: The Chinese Do Not Care about Their Own Historical
Heritage Part VI: The Future Myth 43: The Internet Will Topple the
Communist Party Myth 44: The End of the Communist Regime Is Near Myth 45:
The Chinese Are Masters of Long-Term Thinking Myth 46: The RMB Will Eclipse
the Dollar as the World's Reserve Currency Myth 47: China Is a Military
Threat Myth 48: Chinese Will Replace English as the World's Language Myth
49: The Twenty-First Century Belongs to China Notes on Transliteration
Bibliography