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Interdisciplinary Studies || Asian Studies

China Deconstructs -Politics, Trade and Regionalism

Editor : Gerald Segal, David S.G. Goodman

Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-03881-9

Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-03881-9

No of pages : 384

eBook Price : $69.95

Originally Published : 15 Dec 1994

China has experienced the world's fastest economic growth for over a decade. It is likely that within a generation, China will have the world's largest economy. Yet, at the moment when China looks set to regain its former power, serious questions have to be asked about its continuing integrity. The challenges posed by economic reform, succession politics and new forces of political liberalism are compounded by boundary uncertainties, as China adopts a strategy of greater interdependence with the regional and global economy.
The writers of this book analyse the factors that might lead to and that might prevent the break-up of China. Their analysis provides essential reading for those concerned with the prospects for China, and the future stability of East Asia.



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Contributor Information :David S.G. Goodman University of Technology, Sydney, John Fitzgerald La Trobe University, Dali L. Yang University of Chicago, Anjali Kumar, Brantly Womack University of Virginia, Guangzhi Zhao Northern Illinois University, Feng Chogyi Nankai University, Tianjin, Simon Long, J. Bruce Jacobs Monash University, Australia, Lijian Hong Monash University, Michael B Yahuda LSE, Peter Ferdinand University of Warwick, Ingrid d'Hooghe Leiden University, Gerald Segal International Institute for Strategic Studies


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