China is huge. China is growing more powerful. Yet, China remains a great mystery to most people in the West. This contemporary history offers a balanced perspective of the continuing legacy of Maoism in the lifeways not only of China's leaders, but China's working people. It outlines the ambitious economic reforms taken since the 1980s and shows the complex responses to the consequences of reform in China today. It shows the domestic concerns and social forces that shape the foreign policy of one of the worlds great powers. It will equip the reader to judge media reports independently and to consider the experience and values not only of the Chinese government, but also China's workers, women, and minorities.
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Review:
‘Timothy Cheek offers a remarkably comprehensive and perceptive account of Chinese history in the post-Mao era.’ Maurice Meisner, University of Wisconsin at Madison 'This is a concise, systematic and illuminating introduction to the ways in which China as a complex nation-state works and is experienced by the Chinese during the tumultuous two and half decades of reform.' Adam Yuet Chau, University of London 'Timothy Cheek provides readers with a lively introduction to the key dilemmas facing the world’s most populous country.' Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom, University of California 'Thought-provoking and thoroughly-argued'. S. K. Ma, Choice
About the Author:
TIMOTHY CHEEK holds the Louis Cha Chair in Chinese Research at the University of British Columbia, and is the editor of Pacific Affairs. His previous books on China include Mao Zedong and China's Revolution (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002). The series editor is NICHOLAS GUYATT.
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- PublisherZed Books Ltd
- Publication date2006
- ISBN 10 184277722X
- ISBN 13 9781842777220
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages224
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