"Marc Blecher moves ahead of the introductory texts and general surveys by providing four analytical approaches to understanding China's realities. He then leaves the others far behind by proposing that China is a new type of political regime. He carries the reader along, whether student, observer or specialist, by the sheer excitement of his presentation. A distinctive achievement." - Robert Benewick, Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of Sussex"
"China Against the Tides, 3rd Edition" uses an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to analyse China by introducing theories and concepts from historical and political sociology, economic development, and political science. "China Against the Tides, 3rd Edition" argues that, in both Mao and Deng periods, China evolved in ways quite different from the Soviet model and from other developing countries. Using an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, the book analyzes China by introducing theories and concepts from historical and political sociology, economic development, and political science. It also explores China from two comparative perspectives: developing countries (including the newly industrializing countries of East Asia) and historical state socialist regimes. "China Against the Tides, 3rd Edition" seeks to combine both the internal perspectives of the actors themselves with the external standpoint of the social scientist. China is, of course, unique; but so are all countries. But, like other countries, its distinctiveness can best be grasped by observing it from outside as well as from within.
Every chapter in the third edition as well as the end bibliography has been updated. In addition, a new section examines China's international relations, and new coverage has been added throughout the chapters. For example, the third edition discusses: the Hu-Wen leadership that came to power in 2002, China's economic growth and social development, internet technology, the continued drumbeat of protests of various kinds, the situation in Tibet, the Olympic Games, the May 2008 earthquake, plus smaller but still notable events, such as the 2003 SARS outbreak, the Three Gorges Dam, and the 2005 pollution episode on the Songhua River.
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Argues that, in both Mao and Deng periods, China evolved in ways quite different from the Soviet model and from other developing countries. This title explores China from two comparative perspectives: developing countries (including the industrializing countries of East Asia) and historical state socialist regimes.
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Introduction; 1. Imperial Legacy, Capitalist Failure, and Socialist Triumph; 2. The Triumph and Crises of Maoist Socialism: 1949 - 1978; 3. The Triumph and Crises of Structural Reform: 1979 to the present; 4. The Chinese State; 5. Chinese Society; 6. Political Economy; 7. Politics; 8. International Relations; 9. Toward the Future; Bibliography; Index.
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"Marc Blecher moves ahead of the introductory texts and general surveys by providing four analytical approaches to understanding China's realities. He then leaves the others far behind by proposing that China is a new type of political regime. He carries the reader along, whether student, observer or specialist, by the sheer excitement of his presentation. A distinctive achievement." - Robert Benewick, Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of Sussex"
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China Against the Tides, 3rd Edition argues that, in both Mao and Deng periods, China evolved in ways quite different from the Soviet model and from other developing countries. Using an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, the book analyzes China by introducing theories and concepts from historical and political sociology, economic development, and political science.
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Chinese politics is an increasingly popular field of study and reviewers agree that the work has solid adoption potential.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780826426987
Publisert
2009-12-15
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Vekt
380 gr
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256
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