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China''s Contingencies and Globalization

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Changgang Guo is a professor of History, Director of the Centre for Global Studies, and Director of the Centre for Turkish Studies, Shanghai University, China. Liu Debin is Kuang Yaming Professor of International Studies and History, and the founder and Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, Jilin University, China. Jan Nederveen Pieterse is Duncan and Suzanne Mellichamp Professor of Global Studies and Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. Klappentext This timely volume by Chinese and international scholars offers diverse perspectives on challenging questions around China's relationship with globalisation, Asia and the wider world. This book was originally published as a special edition of Third World Quarterly. Zusammenfassung This timely volume by Chinese and international scholars offers diverse perspectives on challenging questions around China’s relationship with globalisation, Asia and the wider world. This book was originally published as a special edition of Third World Quarterly. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: China's contingencies and globalisation, Engaging with globalisation: Chinese perspectives, A reform-minded status quo power? China, the G20, and reform of the international financial system, China's national defence in global security discourse: a cultural-rhetorical approach to military scholarship, Globalisation as glocalisation in China: a new perspective, China's industrial transformation and the 'new normal', From export platform to market provider: China's perspectives on its past and future role in a globalised Asian economy, Unequal partnerships and open doors: probing China's economic ambitions in Asia, Illiberal China and global convergence: thinking through Wukan and Hong Kong, The new contentious sequence since Tiananmen,Voicing the self: discursive representations of Chinese old-generation migrant workers, Religion and social stability: China's religious policies in the Age of Reform ...

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