Carnival China: China in the era of Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping
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505 | 8 | |a Ch. 1. The context: Governing Chin. China's 17th Party Congress: Getting serious. China's Tiananmen moment: The party rules. China's shadow sector: Power in pieces. China: Inside strain, outside spleen. Chinese democracy: The neglected story. China, the party-state's test -- ch. 2. Society in carnival China: The beautiful, the damned and the Olympics. Shanghai: Formula One's last ride. Beijing's political tightrope walk. China's Olympics: After the storm. China on Olympic eve: A globalisation of sentiment. The Olympics countdown: Beijing to Shanghai. China changes itself: An Olympics report. China's nervous transition. Gan Lulu and China: The human touch -- | |
505 | 8 | |a ch. 3. China and the outside world. Chimerica: Obama visits Beijing. North Korea's fate, Chimerica's test with Jiyoung Song. China and America: The uses of vulnerability. China and Tony Blair: The wealth circuit. China and the Egyptian uprising with Cassidy Hazelbaker. China's elite: A language deficit. China and Syria: A question of responsibility with Cassidy Hazelbaker. China and Japan: A conflict of logics -- ch. 4. The road to 2012: The leadership transition. China's next elite: 2012 and beyond with Loh Su-Hsing. China's great transition: The next party congress. The three rules of Chinese politics. China's party, Bo Xilai's legacy with David Goodman. Chongqing and Bo Xilai: How China works. Bo Xilai's fall: Echo and portent -- | |
505 | 8 | |a ch. 5. The enemies within: Separatists, dissidents, and the protestors. Xinjiang: China's security high alert. Gao Zhisheng and China's question. China and Liu Xiaobo: The weakness of strength. Liu Xiaobo and China's future. Hada, Liu Xiaobo and China's fear with Natalia Lisenkova. Inner Mongolia: China's turbulent secret -- ch. 6. Following the money: The Chinese economy. China goes global. China in 2009: A year for surprise. China's giant struggle. China local, China global -- ch. 7. After Hu Jintao. Chimes at midnight: Corruption and the future of the Communist Party. On networks and the new leadership. Time to accept difference | |
505 | 8 | |a With Foreword by John Keane. The era of the Chinese leaders Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao was one in which China became richer, more powerful, more prominent and more vexed. This series of essays, originally published on the Open Democracy website between 2006 and 2013, attempts to make sense of the cultural, political and economic dynamics within which China operates. They deal with internal and external matters, and cover a range of topics, from the fall out over the award of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo to the build-up in 2008 to the Beijing Olympics. Furnished with a comprehensive introduction which sets out an assessment of where China was heading in the first and second decades of the 21st century, the essays encompass voices from the political elite, the migrant labourers and the complex patchwork of groups, people and interests that constitute a rising China whose influence is now felt across the world. Carnival China is a celebration of the confusion, dynamism and colour of China, presented through short essays which were written at the time key events happened and which capture and analyse the country's contradictions and complexities | |
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contents | Ch. 1. The context: Governing Chin. China's 17th Party Congress: Getting serious. China's Tiananmen moment: The party rules. China's shadow sector: Power in pieces. China: Inside strain, outside spleen. Chinese democracy: The neglected story. China, the party-state's test -- ch. 2. Society in carnival China: The beautiful, the damned and the Olympics. Shanghai: Formula One's last ride. Beijing's political tightrope walk. China's Olympics: After the storm. China on Olympic eve: A globalisation of sentiment. The Olympics countdown: Beijing to Shanghai. China changes itself: An Olympics report. China's nervous transition. Gan Lulu and China: The human touch -- ch. 3. China and the outside world. Chimerica: Obama visits Beijing. North Korea's fate, Chimerica's test with Jiyoung Song. China and America: The uses of vulnerability. China and Tony Blair: The wealth circuit. China and the Egyptian uprising with Cassidy Hazelbaker. China's elite: A language deficit. China and Syria: A question of responsibility with Cassidy Hazelbaker. China and Japan: A conflict of logics -- ch. 4. The road to 2012: The leadership transition. China's next elite: 2012 and beyond with Loh Su-Hsing. China's great transition: The next party congress. The three rules of Chinese politics. China's party, Bo Xilai's legacy with David Goodman. Chongqing and Bo Xilai: How China works. Bo Xilai's fall: Echo and portent -- ch. 5. The enemies within: Separatists, dissidents, and the protestors. Xinjiang: China's security high alert. Gao Zhisheng and China's question. China and Liu Xiaobo: The weakness of strength. Liu Xiaobo and China's future. Hada, Liu Xiaobo and China's fear with Natalia Lisenkova. Inner Mongolia: China's turbulent secret -- ch. 6. Following the money: The Chinese economy. China goes global. China in 2009: A year for surprise. China's giant struggle. China local, China global -- ch. 7. After Hu Jintao. Chimes at midnight: Corruption and the future of the Communist Party. On networks and the new leadership. Time to accept difference With Foreword by John Keane. The era of the Chinese leaders Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao was one in which China became richer, more powerful, more prominent and more vexed. This series of essays, originally published on the Open Democracy website between 2006 and 2013, attempts to make sense of the cultural, political and economic dynamics within which China operates. They deal with internal and external matters, and cover a range of topics, from the fall out over the award of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo to the build-up in 2008 to the Beijing Olympics. Furnished with a comprehensive introduction which sets out an assessment of where China was heading in the first and second decades of the 21st century, the essays encompass voices from the political elite, the migrant labourers and the complex patchwork of groups, people and interests that constitute a rising China whose influence is now felt across the world. Carnival China is a celebration of the confusion, dynamism and colour of China, presented through short essays which were written at the time key events happened and which capture and analyse the country's contradictions and complexities |
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spelling | Brown, Kerry 1967- Verfasser aut Works Carnival China China in the era of Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping Kerry Brown New Jersey World Scientific 2014 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record Ch. 1. The context: Governing Chin. China's 17th Party Congress: Getting serious. China's Tiananmen moment: The party rules. China's shadow sector: Power in pieces. China: Inside strain, outside spleen. Chinese democracy: The neglected story. China, the party-state's test -- ch. 2. Society in carnival China: The beautiful, the damned and the Olympics. Shanghai: Formula One's last ride. Beijing's political tightrope walk. China's Olympics: After the storm. China on Olympic eve: A globalisation of sentiment. The Olympics countdown: Beijing to Shanghai. China changes itself: An Olympics report. China's nervous transition. Gan Lulu and China: The human touch -- ch. 3. China and the outside world. Chimerica: Obama visits Beijing. North Korea's fate, Chimerica's test with Jiyoung Song. China and America: The uses of vulnerability. China and Tony Blair: The wealth circuit. China and the Egyptian uprising with Cassidy Hazelbaker. China's elite: A language deficit. China and Syria: A question of responsibility with Cassidy Hazelbaker. China and Japan: A conflict of logics -- ch. 4. The road to 2012: The leadership transition. China's next elite: 2012 and beyond with Loh Su-Hsing. China's great transition: The next party congress. The three rules of Chinese politics. China's party, Bo Xilai's legacy with David Goodman. Chongqing and Bo Xilai: How China works. Bo Xilai's fall: Echo and portent -- ch. 5. The enemies within: Separatists, dissidents, and the protestors. Xinjiang: China's security high alert. Gao Zhisheng and China's question. China and Liu Xiaobo: The weakness of strength. Liu Xiaobo and China's future. Hada, Liu Xiaobo and China's fear with Natalia Lisenkova. Inner Mongolia: China's turbulent secret -- ch. 6. Following the money: The Chinese economy. China goes global. China in 2009: A year for surprise. China's giant struggle. China local, China global -- ch. 7. After Hu Jintao. Chimes at midnight: Corruption and the future of the Communist Party. On networks and the new leadership. Time to accept difference With Foreword by John Keane. The era of the Chinese leaders Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao was one in which China became richer, more powerful, more prominent and more vexed. This series of essays, originally published on the Open Democracy website between 2006 and 2013, attempts to make sense of the cultural, political and economic dynamics within which China operates. They deal with internal and external matters, and cover a range of topics, from the fall out over the award of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo to the build-up in 2008 to the Beijing Olympics. Furnished with a comprehensive introduction which sets out an assessment of where China was heading in the first and second decades of the 21st century, the essays encompass voices from the political elite, the migrant labourers and the complex patchwork of groups, people and interests that constitute a rising China whose influence is now felt across the world. Carnival China is a celebration of the confusion, dynamism and colour of China, presented through short essays which were written at the time key events happened and which capture and analyse the country's contradictions and complexities 2000 - 2099 fast POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference bisacsh Politics and government fast Politik China (DE-588)4009937-4 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content China (DE-588)4009937-4 g 2\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Brown, Kerry, 1967- author Carnival China http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=752521 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Brown, Kerry 1967- Carnival China China in the era of Hu Jintao and Xi Jinping Ch. 1. The context: Governing Chin. China's 17th Party Congress: Getting serious. China's Tiananmen moment: The party rules. China's shadow sector: Power in pieces. China: Inside strain, outside spleen. Chinese democracy: The neglected story. China, the party-state's test -- ch. 2. Society in carnival China: The beautiful, the damned and the Olympics. Shanghai: Formula One's last ride. Beijing's political tightrope walk. China's Olympics: After the storm. China on Olympic eve: A globalisation of sentiment. The Olympics countdown: Beijing to Shanghai. China changes itself: An Olympics report. China's nervous transition. Gan Lulu and China: The human touch -- ch. 3. China and the outside world. Chimerica: Obama visits Beijing. North Korea's fate, Chimerica's test with Jiyoung Song. China and America: The uses of vulnerability. China and Tony Blair: The wealth circuit. China and the Egyptian uprising with Cassidy Hazelbaker. China's elite: A language deficit. China and Syria: A question of responsibility with Cassidy Hazelbaker. China and Japan: A conflict of logics -- ch. 4. The road to 2012: The leadership transition. China's next elite: 2012 and beyond with Loh Su-Hsing. China's great transition: The next party congress. The three rules of Chinese politics. China's party, Bo Xilai's legacy with David Goodman. Chongqing and Bo Xilai: How China works. Bo Xilai's fall: Echo and portent -- ch. 5. The enemies within: Separatists, dissidents, and the protestors. Xinjiang: China's security high alert. Gao Zhisheng and China's question. China and Liu Xiaobo: The weakness of strength. Liu Xiaobo and China's future. Hada, Liu Xiaobo and China's fear with Natalia Lisenkova. Inner Mongolia: China's turbulent secret -- ch. 6. Following the money: The Chinese economy. China goes global. China in 2009: A year for surprise. China's giant struggle. China local, China global -- ch. 7. After Hu Jintao. Chimes at midnight: Corruption and the future of the Communist Party. On networks and the new leadership. Time to accept difference With Foreword by John Keane. The era of the Chinese leaders Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao was one in which China became richer, more powerful, more prominent and more vexed. This series of essays, originally published on the Open Democracy website between 2006 and 2013, attempts to make sense of the cultural, political and economic dynamics within which China operates. They deal with internal and external matters, and cover a range of topics, from the fall out over the award of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo to the build-up in 2008 to the Beijing Olympics. Furnished with a comprehensive introduction which sets out an assessment of where China was heading in the first and second decades of the 21st century, the essays encompass voices from the political elite, the migrant labourers and the complex patchwork of groups, people and interests that constitute a rising China whose influence is now felt across the world. Carnival China is a celebration of the confusion, dynamism and colour of China, presented through short essays which were written at the time key events happened and which capture and analyse the country's contradictions and complexities POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference bisacsh Politics and government fast Politik |
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