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Sage Handbook of Contemporary China
Inglese · Copertina rigida
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The study of contemporary China constitutes a fascinating yet challenging area of scholarly inquiry. Recent decades have brought dramatic changes to China's economy, society and governance. Analyzing such changes in the context of multiple disciplinary perspectives offers opportunites as well as challenges for scholars in the field known as contemporary China Studies. The SAGE Handbook of Contemporary China is a two-volume exploration of the transformations of contemporary China, firmly grounded in the both disciplinary and China-specific contexts. Drawing on a range of scholarly approaches found in the social sciences and history, an international team of contributors engage with the question of what a rapidly changing China means for the broader field of contemporary China studies, and identify areas of promising future research. Part 1: Context: History, Economy, and the Environment Part 2: Economic Transformations Part 3: Politics and Government Part 4: China on the Global Stage Part 5: China's Foreign Policy Part 6: National and Nested Identities Part 7: Urbanization and Spatial Development Part 8: Poverty and Inequality Part 9: Social Change Part 10: Future Directions for Contemporary China Studies
Sommario
VOLUME 01
PART 01: Context: History, Economy, and the Environment
Chapter 1: The Making of the Modern State and Quest for Modernity - Dali Yang
Chapter 2: Nationalism and the Nation-State - Prasenjit Duara
Chapter 3: Continuity and Change: The Economy in the Twentieth Century - Chris Bramall
Chapter 4: Geographic and Environmental Setting - David Pietz
PART 02: Economic Transformations
Introduction - Weiping Wu
Chapter 5: Evolution of Market Reforms - Linda Yueh
Chapter 6: State-Owned Enterprise: Reform, Performance, and Prospects - Gary Jefferson
Chapter 7: The Rural Economy - Susan Whiting and Dan Wang
Chapter 8: Economic Growth and Labor Security - Jenny Chan
Chapter 9: Inbound Foreign Direct Investment - Yasheng Huang
Chapter 10: Financial System - Ming He, Yang Chen and Ronald Schramm
Chapter 11: Technology, Innovation and Knowledge-Based Economy - Albert Hu
Chapter 12: Sustaining Growth: Energy and Natural Resources - Jo Inge Bekkevold and Oystein Tunsjo
PART 03: Politics and Government
Introduction - Mark W. Frazier
Chapter 13: The Communist Party and Ideology - Kerry Brown
Chapter 14: Corruption in Reform Era: A Multidisciplinary Review - Jiangnan Zhu
Chapter 15: Campaigns in Politics: From Revolution to Problem Solving - Zhengxu Wang
Chapter 16: Popular Protest - Zhang Wu
Chapter 17: Bureaucracy and Policy Making - Andrew Mertha
Chapter 18: Local and Grassroots Governance - John Kennedy and Dan Chen
Chapter 19: Labor Politics - William Hurst
Chapter 20: Legal and Judicial System - Vivienne Bath
PART 04: China on the Global Stage
Introduction - Mark W. Frazier
Chapter 21: China as a Global Financial Power - Arthur Kroeber
Chapter 22: China and Global Energy Governance - Gaye Christoffersen
Chapter 23: China and Global Regimes - Andrew Nathan
Chapter 24: Engagement in Global Health Governance Regimes - Yanzhong Huang and Bei Tang
PART 05: China's Foreign Policy
Introduction - Mark W. Frazier
Chapter 25: China-US Relations in a Changing Global Order - Rosemary Foot
Chapter 26: China-Japan Relations - Edward Griffith and Caroline Rose
Chapter 27: Chinese-Russian Relations - Alexander Lukin
Chapter 28: China's Relations with the Korean Peninsula - Carla Freeman
Chapter 29: Chinese Foreign Policy: Southeast Asia - Taomou Zhou and Liu Hong
VOLUME 02
PART 06: National and Nested Identities
Introduction - Mark W. Frazier
Chapter 30: Popular Nationalism - Benjamin Darr
Chapter 31: Taiwanese Identity - Lowell Dittmer
Chapter 32: Hong Kong Identity - Ho-Fung Hung
Chapter 33: Chinese Outside China - Nyíri Pál
Chapter 34: Studying Tibetan Identity - Ben Hillman
Chapter 35: Uyghur Identities - Joanne Smith Finley
Chapter 36: Ethnic Studies Beyond Tibet and Xinjiang - Katherine Palmer Kaup
Chapter 37: Religion - André Laliberté
Chapter 38: Sexual Minorities - William F. Schroeder
PART 07: Urbanization and Spatial Development
Introduction - Weiping Wu
Chapter 39: Urbanization and Urban System - Chaolin Gu and Ian Gillespie Cook
Chapter 40: Population Mobility and Migration - Cindy Fan
Chapter 41: Financing Urbanization and Infrastructure - Weiping Wu
Chapter 42: Land and Housing Markets - Jiang Xu
Chapter 43: Socio-Spatial Transformation of Cities - Jia Feng and Guo Chen
PART 08: Poverty and Inequality
Introduction - Weiping Wu
Chapter 44: Poverty and Its Alleviation - Björn Gustafsson
Chapter 45: Regional Inequality: Scales, Mechanisms, and Beyond - Felix Haifeng Liao and Yehua Dennis Wei
Chapter 46: The Making of the 'Migrant Class' - Huimin Du and Wenfei Winnie Wang
Chapter 47: Gender, Migration, and HIV/STI Risks and Risk Behavior - Xiushi Yang, Hongyun Fu and Meizhen Liao
Chapter 48: Income Inequality and Class Stratification - Yanjie Bian, Lei Zhang, Yinghui Li, Yipeng Hu and Na Li
PART 09: Social Change
Introduction - Weiping Wu
Chapter 49: Demographics and Aging - David R. Phillips and Zhixin Feng
Chapter 50: Social Welfare - Daniel Hammond
Chapter 51: China's Education System: Loved and Hated - Mette Halskov Hansen
Chapter 52: Nightlife and Night-Time Economy in Urban China - James Farrer
Chapter 53: Family Life - Jieyu Liu, Eona Bell and Jiayu Zhang
Chapter 54: Health, Diseases, and Medical Care - Lawton R. Burns and Gordon G. Liu
Chapter 55: Media since 1949: Changes and Continuities - Jian Xu and Wanning Sun
PART 10: Future Directions for Contemporary China Studies
Chapter 56: The Future(s) of China Studies - Sarah Mellors and Jeffrey Wasserstrom
Chapter 57: The Future of China's Past - Kristin Stapleton
Chapter 58: China and the Challenges of Comparison - Mark W. Frazier
Info autore
Weiping Wu is Professor and Director of the Urban Planning Program in the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University. She is internationally known for her research on global urbanization with specific expertise in migration, housing, and infrastructure of Chinese cities. Author and editor of seven books, most recently of The Chinese City, which offers a critical understanding of China's urbanization and explores how the complexity of Chinese cities conforms to and defies conventional urban theories and experience of cities elsewhere. First person from China to hold the position, she is the President of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, a consortium of university-based programs offering credentials in urban and regional planning, with more than 100 full-member schools in North America. She also has been a Public Intellectuals fellow of the National Committee on US-China Relations and a consultant to the Ford Foundation, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and World Bank.
Mark W. Frazier is Professor of Politics at The New School (New York City), where he also serves as Academic Director of the India China Institute. He teaches and writes about social policy in China and efforts to reduce inequalities. His recent research draws comparisons between China and India in terms of how each has coped with challenges related to inequality and urbanization. In his capacity as a director at the India China Institute, he works with faculty colleagues to sponsor research projects and conferences to support scholarship on comparative research on China and India, as well as Sino-Indian relations and their joint impact on the rest of the world. He is the author of Socialist Insecurity: Pensions and the Politics of Uneven Development in China (Cornell University Press, 2010) and The Making of the Chinese Industrial Workplace (Cambridge University Press, 2002).
Relazione
This transnational compilation of social science scholarship offers an accessible and impressively comprehensive entrée to understanding core topics in the study of contemporary China. Thoughtfully organized, this timely volume showcases a mix of senior and emerging researchers with empirical and analytical expertise in their respective sub-fields. Both specialists and students will learn much from this handbook. Professor Kellee Tsai 20180502
Dettagli sul prodotto
| Autori | Weiping Wu, Weiping (Columbia University Wu, Weiping Frazier Wu |
| Con la collaborazione di | Mark W Frazier (Editore), Mark W W Frazier (Editore), Mark W. Frazier (Editore), Mark W. W. Frazier (Editore), Weiping Wu (Editore) |
| Editore | Sage Publications Ltd |
| Lingue | Inglese |
| Formato | Copertina rigida |
| Pubblicazione | 31.08.2018 |
| EAN | 9781473948945 |
| ISBN | 978-1-4739-4894-5 |
| Pagine | 1356 |
| Categorie |
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