The Trouble with Taiwan

The Trouble with Taiwan
Title The Trouble with Taiwan PDF eBook
Author Kerry Brown
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 215
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1786995247

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‘Fresh and authoritative, written with brio and precision.’ Thomas Plate, author of Yo-Yo Diplomacy ‘An important and timely guide to one of the most dangerous potential flashpoints for future conflict between the West and China.’James Griffiths, author of The Great Firewall of China ‘Brown and Wu Tzu-hui help situate a Taiwan whose “place” in the world is otherwise plagued by uncertainty.’ Benjamin Zawacki, author of Thailand

The Shanghai Free Taxi

The Shanghai Free Taxi
Title The Shanghai Free Taxi PDF eBook
Author Frank Langfitt
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 297
Release 2019-06-11
Genre History
ISBN 1610398157

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As any traveler knows, some of the best and most honest conversations take place during car rides. So, when a long-time NPR correspondent wanted to learn more about the real China, he started driving a cab--and discovered a country amid seismic political and economic change. China--America's most important competitor--is at a turning point. With economic growth slowing, Chinese people face inequality and uncertainty as their leaders tighten control at home and project power abroad. In this adventurous, original book, NPR correspondent Frank Langfitt describes how he created a free taxi service--offering rides in exchange for illuminating conversation--to go beyond the headlines and get to know a wide range of colorful, compelling characters representative of the new China. They include folks like "Beer," a slippery salesman who tries to sell Langfitt a used car; Rocky, a farm boy turned Shanghai lawyer; and Chen, who runs an underground Christian church and moves his family to America in search of a better, freer life. Blending unforgettable characters, evocative travel writing, and insightful political analysis, The Shanghai Free Taxi is a sharply observed and surprising book that will help readers make sense of the world's other superpower at this extraordinary moment.

China

China
Title China PDF eBook
Author Thomas Orlik
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 241
Release 2020
Genre China
ISBN 0190877405

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A provocative perspective on the fragile fundamentals, and forces for resilience, in the Chinese economy, and a forecast for the future on alternate scenarios of collapse and ascendance.

Free China Review

Free China Review
Title Free China Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 652
Release 1997
Genre China
ISBN

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A Scholarly Review of Chinese Studies in North America

A Scholarly Review of Chinese Studies in North America
Title A Scholarly Review of Chinese Studies in North America PDF eBook
Author Haihui Zhang
Publisher
Pages 466
Release 2013
Genre China
ISBN 9780924304729

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A vital resource for non-Asia specialists in the fields of history, literature, music, economics, sociology, and art looking for a comparative or world-historical perspective on particular questions, including the nature of early modernity, the development of science, or recent trends in the study of early and medieval arts and letters.

Mr. China

Mr. China
Title Mr. China PDF eBook
Author Tim Clissold
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 276
Release 2005-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0060761393

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The rollicking story of a young man who goes to China with the misguided notion that he will help bring the Chines into the modern world, only to be schooled by the most resourceful and creative operators he would ever meet.

China's Leaders

China's Leaders
Title China's Leaders PDF eBook
Author David Shambaugh
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 270
Release 2021-06-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1509546529

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Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China over 70 years ago, five paramount leaders have shaped the fates and fortunes of the nation and the ruling Chinese Communist Party: Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, and Xi Jinping. Under their leaderships, China has undergone an extraordinary transformation from an undeveloped and insular country to a comprehensive world power. In this definitive study, renowned Sinologist David Shambaugh offers a refreshing account of China’s dramatic post-revolutionary history through the prism of those who ruled it. Exploring the persona, formative socialization, psychology, and professional experiences of each leader, Shambaugh shows how their differing leadership styles and tactics of rule shaped China domestically and internationally: Mao was a populist tyrant, Deng a pragmatic Leninist, Jiang a bureaucratic politician, Hu a technocratic apparatchik, and Xi a modern emperor. Covering the full scope of these leaders’ personalities and power, this is an illuminating guide to China’s modern history and understanding how China has become the superpower of today.