Contemporary China : a new superpower?

著者

    • Kironska, Kristina
    • Turcsanyi, Richard Q.

書誌事項

Contemporary China : a new superpower?

edited by Kristina Kironska and Richard Q. Turcsanyi

(Routledge studies on think Asia / edited by Jagannath P. Panda)

Routledge, 2024

  • : pbk

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Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

- provides a comprehensive image on contemporary China, including history, society, economics, politics, and international relations. - China's "superpower" status as the focal point of the analysis, thus offering students to be curious about China while simultaneously challenging them to question the received information from media/popular culture.

目次

  • 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

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