Interpreting China's Development

Understanding the political and economic evolution of a superpower

John Wong editor Gungwu Wang editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd

Published:5th Jun '07

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This insightful volume provides a comprehensive overview of China's development, exploring key political, economic, and social issues that shape its future.

In Interpreting China's Development, leading experts delve into the complexities of the People's Republic of China, highlighting key issues that have shaped its political, economic, and social landscape. This comprehensive volume is organized into four thematic sections, each tackling pressing challenges such as governance, growth, social problems, and international relations. By focusing on these themes, the book provides a structured approach to understanding the multifaceted nature of China's rapid transformation.

Each chapter is crafted to be both informative and accessible, making it suitable for a wide audience, including those who may not have a background in Chinese studies. The essays explore significant topics such as leadership succession, the sustainability of economic growth, and the environmental crisis, alongside the widening inequalities that have emerged in recent years. The authors draw on up-to-date research, ensuring that the content reflects the latest developments in the country.

Ultimately, Interpreting China's Development serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the dynamics of a nation that has become a global superpower. The book's clear and concise writing style, combined with its thorough analysis, makes it an essential guide for understanding the major events and issues that have defined China over the last few decades.

ISBN: 9789812708021

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284 pages