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ISBN10: 0275960803, ISBN13: 9780275960803, [publisher: New York: Praeger] Hardcover 174p burgundy cloth with silver lettering to cover and spine, as new, pages clean with footnotes and index, fresh and clean Language: English [Cambridge, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
ISBN10: 0275960803, ISBN13: 9780275960803, [publisher: New York: Praeger] Hardcover 174p burgundy cloth with silver lettering to cover and spine, as new, pages clean with footnotes and index, fresh and clean Language: English [Cambridge, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
ISBN10: 0275960803, ISBN13: 9780275960803, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA] Hardcover Ships from the UK. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. [Dunfermline, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
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Hardback. New. Ever since the death of Mao, China has undergone a transformation almost as radical as the Communist Revolution that Mao instigated. ISBN 0275960803 9780275960803 [GB]
ISBN10: 0275960803, ISBN13: 9780275960803, [publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, Westport] Hardcover Hardcover. Covers the political, economic, and social reforms of the post-Maoist period Ever since the death of Mao, China has undergone a transformation almost as radical as the Communist Revolution that Mao instigated. This book tells the stories of the many difficult economic, political, and social struggles that have taken place in post-Maoist China. Using both Chinese and non-Chinese sources, Alfred K. Ho unravels the complexities of life in China during the past generation. As Ho explains, contemporary Chinese are seeking to find solutions to their problems that reflect their own cultural values. As such, reform in China cannot be seen solely as an effort to emulate the West, especially the free market and democratic United States. Rather, Ho places current efforts at reform as part of a prolonged and continual process by Chinese to deal with their internal problems as well as the challenges and opportunities they face as a result of greater contact with the outside world. Addresses the key issues of reform in contemporary China Ever since the death of Mao, China has undergone a transformation almost as radical as the Communist Revolution that Mao instigated. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. [Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2004]
ISBN10: 0275960803, ISBN13: 9780275960803, [publisher: Bloomsbury 3PL] Hardcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Ever since the death of Mao, China has undergone a transformation almost as radical as the Communist Revolution that Mao instigated. This book tells the stories of the many difficult economic, political, and social struggles that have taken place in post-Maoist China. Using both Chinese and non-Chinese sources, Alfred K. Ho unravels the complexities of life in China during the past generation. As Ho explains, contemporary Chinese are seeking to find solutions to their problems that reflect their own cultural values. As such, reform in China cannot be seen solely as an effort to emulate the West, especially the free market and democratic United States. Rather, Ho places current efforts at reform as part of a prolonged and continual process by Chinese to deal with their internal problems as well as the challenges and opportunities they face as a result of greater contact with the outside world. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2004]
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