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Cambridge Modern China

Cette série plonge dans l'histoire dynamique de la Chine moderne, explorant des événements cruciaux et des transformations sociétales. Elle offre un aperçu approfondi des changements politiques et culturels qui ont façonné la nation aux XXe et XXIe siècles. Les lecteurs apprécieront l'intégration de nouvelles recherches et d'approches innovantes pour comprendre les continuités au milieu des grands changements. Cette collection est idéale pour ceux qui cherchent à saisir les complexités et les nuances de l'une des nations les plus influentes du monde.

The Modern Chinese State
Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics
China Since Tiananmen
How Migrant Labor is Changing Rural China
Women's Work in Rural China
Party vs. State in Post-1949 China

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  • Exploring the intricate dynamics of contemporary China, this book delves into the tensions between the Communist Party and state institutions. It examines how these conflicts shape governance, policy-making, and the broader socio-political landscape, providing insights into the challenges and implications for China's future. Through a thorough analysis, it illuminates the complexities of power relations and institutional interactions, making it an essential read for those interested in modern Chinese politics.

    Party vs. State in Post-1949 China
  • Women's Work in Rural China

    Change and Continuity in an Era of Reform

    • 276pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
    3,5(2)Évaluer

    The book explores the significant changes in women's work and gender roles in rural China since the introduction of reform policies in 1978. It offers in-depth analysis and data on how these policies have reshaped women's labor patterns, highlighting the evolving dynamics of gender divisions in the workforce.

    Women's Work in Rural China
  • This book examines how labor migration is changing the countryside in post-Mao China. The return flows of money, people and information affects rural inequalities, rural spending patterns, agriculture, family relationships, the position of women, and the interactions between villagers and officials.

    How Migrant Labor is Changing Rural China
  • China Since Tiananmen

    • 344pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    3,8(26)Évaluer

    In this insightful analysis, Joseph Fewsmith examines China's political and social transformations since the Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989, focusing on developments post-2001. He explores reforms under Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, highlighting the growing influence of citizens on government policies and China's emergence as a global power.

    China Since Tiananmen
  • Focusing on factionalism, the book explores its significant impact on leadership dynamics and policy-making within Chinese communist politics. Jing Huang delves into the intricate relationships among various factions, revealing how these internal divisions influence decision-making processes and governance in the Communist Party of China. Through detailed analysis, the work sheds light on the complexities of political maneuvering and the implications for China's political landscape.

    Factionalism in Chinese Communist Politics
  • The Modern Chinese State

    • 272pages
    • 10 heures de lecture
    4,0(1)Évaluer

    The evolution of the Chinese state is meticulously explored, tracing its development from the late Ming Dynasty through the Nationalist and Communist eras to the present day. Esteemed scholars analyze the internal organization of the state, the ruling parties, and the influences of both foreign and indigenous models on its political development. Additionally, the book delves into the concepts that have shaped Chinese perspectives on governance, providing a comprehensive understanding of modern China's political landscape.

    The Modern Chinese State
  • China's Use of Military Force

    Beyond the Great Wall and the Long March

    • 318pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    3,6(16)Évaluer

    The book explores the evolution of China's militarism, highlighting a shift in the current leadership's willingness to resort to military force compared to previous generations. It delves into the implications of this change for both domestic and international relations, suggesting a more aggressive stance in China's foreign policy. Through analysis and historical context, it raises concerns about the potential consequences of this newfound readiness to use military power.

    China's Use of Military Force
  • Selling China

    Foreign Direct Investment During the Reform Era

    • 408pages
    • 15 heures de lecture

    The book explores the dynamics of China's foreign direct investment inflows, emphasizing how economic imperfections influence these investments. It delves into various factors that shape the investment landscape, providing insights into the interplay between domestic economic conditions and foreign investor behavior. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on the implications of these inflows for China's economic development and global economic integration.

    Selling China
  • 4,0(1)Évaluer

    Focusing on China's evolving militarism, this 2003 analysis argues that contemporary leaders are more inclined to resort to military force compared to earlier regimes. The book explores the implications of this shift in attitude and its potential impact on both domestic and international relations, providing a critical look at the changing dynamics of power within China.

    China's Use of Military Force
  • Selling China

    • 406pages
    • 15 heures de lecture
    3,9(9)Évaluer

    The book explores the relationship between China's foreign direct investment inflows and the economic imperfections present within the country. It delves into how these flaws influence investment patterns and decisions, providing insights into the complexities of China's economic landscape and its impact on global investment trends.

    Selling China
  • Party vs. State in Post-1949 China

    The Institutional Dilemma

    • 312pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
    4,5(2)Évaluer

    Exploring the intricate dynamics between the Communist Party and state institutions, this book provides a thorough examination of contemporary China's political landscape. It delves into the underlying tensions that shape governance and policy-making, offering insights into the implications for both the party's authority and the functioning of state mechanisms. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on the challenges and complexities faced by China's political system today.

    Party vs. State in Post-1949 China